Joint letter calling for UK regulation to decarbonise heavy goods vehicles
Representatives of the logistics and charging industries, as well as civil society, say legislation to set a clear pathway to decarbonise HGVs and buses is needed.
In a letter, 20 businesses, industry groups and NGOs have called on the Government to bring forward the consultation on regulatory proposals for decarbonising the heavy-duty sector by the 1st of March at the latest.
They argue that bringing forward regulations to decarbonise the HGV and bus sectors will provide the certainty needed for the automotive sector to invest and transition to zero-emission truck and bus technologies, and for the charging and refuelling industries to invest in the infrastructure needed for a successful transition.
To find out more, download the letter.
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