Electric vehicles are rapidly gaining traction in the UK, with a milestone of two million EVs now registered on British roads. However, despite this significant progress, the UK government is still falling short of its ambitious targets to make the country a leader in electric vehicle adoption. With a goal of having at least 50% of new car sales be electric by 2025, the UK's pace of transition is raising concerns about the country's ability to meet its climate change commitments. As the UK's automotive industry continues to evolve, experts are weighing in on what needs to change to get Britain back on track to meet its EV targets.


Two million electric cars are now on UK roads – but still missing government EV targets  AOL.com