The UK has reached a major milestone in its transition to electric vehicles, with a staggering two million plug-in cars now registered on British roads. This significant achievement marks a significant step forward in the country's efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and meet its ambitious climate targets. The UK government has set a goal of banning the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030, and the rapid growth of the electric vehicle market suggests that this target is well within reach. As the UK continues to invest in charging infrastructure and incentivize the adoption of electric vehicles, it's likely that this number will continue to rise in the coming years.


Two million electric vehicles registered in the UK  Transport + Energy