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New car registrations plunge by nearly 40 per cent in January

New car registrations plunge by nearly 40 per cent in January 04/02/2021, 9:25 am New cars in a compound near Sheerness in Kent, negotiations between the UK and European Union on a post-Brexit trade deal have resumed, but fundamental differences remain between the two sides. New car registrations fell by 39.5 per cent in January, representing the worst start to a year since 1970. New figures released today (Feb 4) by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) show that just 90,249 cars were registered during the month. January brought 59,030 fewer registrations compared with the same month in 2020, with demand by private buyers and large fleets falling by 38.5 and 39.7 per cent respectively. Registrations for both petrol and diesel cars also dropped by 62.1 and 50.6 per cent respectively.

New car market declined by almost 40% in January | This is The West Country

New car market declined by almost 40% in January | This is The West Country
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Rollout of EV chargepoints must increase five-fold to avoid blackspots

Think tank Policy Exchange urged the Government to avoid “charging blackspots” in small towns and rural areas. It published a report saying that the UK will need 400,000 public chargepoints when the sale of new conventionally-fuelled cars and vans is set to be prohibited in 2030, up from 35,000 currently. To reach this total, the annual rate at which new chargepoints are being installed must increase from around 7,000 over the past three years to 35,000 over the next decade. Researchers recommended that the Government should issue contracts to private firms to install chargepoints in areas where they are sparse. This would mark a switch from the existing policy of offering grants, and would be similar to offshore wind farm auctions.

Electric cars: Rollout of charge-points still to slow

UK car production slump | Industry - Car News Feb 2021

UK car production slump | Industry - Car News Feb 2021 INDUSTRY 12:16 Monday 08 Feb 2021 The coronavirus effect on the UK car manufacturing industry has been highlighted by the release of production figures for 2020. Just 920,928 cars were built in the UK last year, a slump of almost thirty per-cent and the lowest annual total since 1984. Shutdowns, supply chain issues, border closures, and Brexit uncertainty combined to create a perfect storm of nightmare conditions for an industry heavily reliant of exports, with more than eight-out-of-ten UK built cars destined for overseas markets.  Demand from almost all export markets fell sharply, with only China, South Korea, and Taiwan being growth export markets, albeit negligibly.

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