The Automated and Electric Vehicles Bill is a government bill
that proposes a regulatory framework in preparation for an
expected increase in the presence of automated and electric
vehicles operating in the UK, following swift technological
developments in the automotive sector. The regulatory changes
proposed by the Bill would extend to two main areas: insurance
cover for automated vehicles and charging infrastructure for
electric vehicles. The Bill resurrects changes first proposed
in the Government’s Vehicle Technology and Aviation Bill
introduced in the 2016–17 session, which fell at the end of the
that session due to the calling of the 2017 general election.
In line with the Bill’s objectives, its 20 clauses are arranged
in three parts with one schedule. Part 1, comprising clauses 1
to 7, focuses on extending the legal framework for compulsory
motor insurance to include autonomous vehicles. Part 2,
comprising clauses 8 to 16, focuses on widening the
availability of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles
and on making such infrastructure accessible. Part 3,
comprising clauses 17 to 20, concerns miscellaneous and general
matters, including commencement and extent.
The Bill was introduced in the House of Commons on 18 October
2017 and received its second reading on 23 October 2017. A
public bill committee took evidence from witnesses and examined
the Bill over the course of seven sittings, before the Bill
completed its report stage and third reading on 29 January
2018. The Bill received cross-party support during its passage,
though opposition parties expressed reservations about the
approach taken to certain measures. One new clause—relating to
the transmission of data—was added as a result of a government
amendment during the Bill’s report stage, but otherwise the
Bill was not substantially amended during its consideration by
MPs.
The Bill was introduced in the House of Lords on 30 January
2018 by , Parliamentary Under
Secretary at the Department for Transport, and is scheduled to
receive its second reading on 20 February 2018.