Polestar's UK boss, Chris Fenwick, has sparked controversy by advocating for reduced targets for electric vehicle adoption in the UK. Fenwick's comments come as the UK government is under pressure to meet its ambitious goal of banning new petrol and diesel car sales by 2030. However, with rising concerns over supply chain disruptions and production capacity, some industry leaders are now calling for a more realistic approach to electric vehicle adoption. Fenwick's stance may be a sign that the automotive sector is beginning to push back against the UK's aggressive electric vehicle targets, potentially paving the way for a more nuanced discussion on the country's transition to electric vehicles.


Why Polestar’s UK boss is backing cuts to electric car targets  The Times