British Gov announces Incentives for Electric Cars
Media Release
The British Government announces new Incentives for Electric Cars
The British Government has announced a new strategy to puts the electric car within the reach of ordinary motorists in Britain .
The incentive package worth between £2000 and £5000 for every motorist will go towards buying the first electric and plug in cars when they hit British showrooms in 2011.
The British Transport Secretary Geoff Hoon says “ less then 0.1 per cent of the United Kingdom’s 26 million cars are electric so there is a huge untapped potential to reduce emissions.”
The British electric car strategy also has
budgeted for £20 million pounds for charging points and the
infrastructure needed for Britain’s cities to go
electric.
The strategy was launched with cabinet
ministers driving the new Mini E electric cars at the
Knockhill Racing circuit in Dumferline ,Scotland .
For more information go to : www.hmg.gov.uk/lowcarbon
http://www.berr.gov.uk/whatwedo/sectors/lowcarbon/index.html
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