Transport Secretary encourages UK to switch to electric vehicles
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Transport Secretary encourages drivers to go electric on World EV
Day, as government-backed app shows the cost benefit of making the
switch New app helps UK drivers see which electric vehicles would
best suit their lifestyle Additional support to be given to small
businesses and renters to install EV chargepoints, as accelerating
the transition could create 40,000 UK jobs by 2030 Drivers up and
down the country can explore making the...Request free trial
Drivers up and down the country can explore making the switch to an electric vehicle this World EV day with a new government-backed app, the Transport Secretary has set out today (Thursday 9 September). As the UK prepares to host the COP26 climate summit this November, government is working with industry to provide the tools and practical advice drivers need to go electric. A free app called EV8 Switch – backed by £2.7m of UK Space Agency funding – launches today, which calculates how much money UK drivers could save by switching to an EV compared to their current petrol or diesel vehicle, along with detail on the CO2 savings and air quality improvements they could achieve. Drivers can also see which electric vehicles would be the most suitable for them based on their current vehicle and how switching to electric could fit in with their current lifestyle. Those with the app can also see how close their nearest chargepoints are, and which journeys can be completed without the need to top-up en-route. The zero-emission car market in the UK is accelerating quickly, with more models coming onto the market and one in seven cars sold this year having a plug. The government is also helping drivers across the country, with an extension to the £50 million Government fund to install electric vehicle chargepoints. The move will see small businesses such as B&Bs gain access to the Workplace Charging Scheme, supporting the UK tourism industry and improving access to rural areas. It will also see people in leasehold and rented accommodation enjoy the benefits of the Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme, encouraging people to make the switch in areas where charging provision is currently more limited and potentially more challenging to secure.
Together with Electrifying.com, the Department for Transport has also produced a Beginners’ Guide to Going Electric, to help drivers understand what’s involved in switching to an electric car. The guide provides practical advice and top tips, as we accelerate towards a zero emission transport future. With just months to go until COP26, the government is also announcing that Minnie Moll, Chief Executive of the Design Council and Duncan Wilson OBE, Chief Executive of Historic England will sit on the steering board to support our chargepoint design project, alongside architects Sowmya Parthasarathy, experienced masterplanner, and Professor Alan Penn, Chief Scientific Advisor at the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government. They will provide expertise to shape a design which could see our chargepoints become as recognisable as the red post box, London bus or black cab. The resulting design will be unveiled at COP26 in Glasgow this November.
Accelerating the transition to electric vehicles – along with investing in clean energy and halting deforestation – are crucial to cutting emissions and keeping global warming to 1.5C. The UK is calling on all countries around the world to make bold commitments in these areas at COP26. Notes to editorsEV8 App The free space-enabled EV8 Switch app, from EV8 Technologies, uses just 14 days’ worth of real-world driving data to provide independent, personalised insights specific to their lifestyle. EV8 Switch users can also see how close their nearest chargepoints are, and which journeys can be completed without the need to top-up enroute. The EV8 Switch app is available at: Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=1571882387 Google: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ev8.switchapp.ev8switchapp How the EV8 Switch app works:
EVHC/WCS Additional support will be given to landlords, such as social housing providers, so that they too can access the scheme and provide chargepoints to people in flats and rental accommodation. This will include a new fund dedicated to helping install chargepoints in blocks of flats, where up to £30,000 may be available per building to install chargepoints. From April 2022 the government support will focus exclusively on supporting these sectors of the housing market. These reforms will be delivered through a new digital platform in early 2022, replacing the current EVHS, which will be closed to owner occupiers from 31 March 2022. About Electrifying.com Electrifying.com is a multi-channel media platform fronted by journalists and TV presenters Ginny Buckley, Nicki Shields, Tom Ford and Tomi Adebayo. Founded by Buckley it was launched in April 2020 after assembling a team of electric and hybrid car experts with decades of years of experience in the automotive sector. The site has seen a rapid growth in its audience, particularly amongst women, as Britain’s curious, but often baffled consumers, seek jargon-free advice. |
