EVUK calls for ban on non-plug-in hybrid sales by 2030 to meet UK's zero-emission goals.

Electric Vehicles UK (EVUK) is calling for a ban on the sale of new hybrid cars without plug-in capabilities by 2030, arguing that their continued sale would undermine the UK's zero-emission goals. The UK plans to ban internal combustion engine cars by 2030 and all non-zero-emission cars by 2034. EVUK warns that allowing non-plug-in hybrids will harm consumer trust in electric vehicles and the EV industry.

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