The United Kingdom is considering a proposal under which owners of diesel or petrol vehicles may get up to 6,000 pounds if they exchange these cars for electric vehicles. Taking aim at the possibility of twin benefits - spurring demand for new vehicles as well as protecting the environment, UK's consideration for such a move comes close on the heels of countries like France and Germany pushing for more and more EVs.
UK's Telegraph reported that UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is considering the car scrappage scheme in order to give a boost to the automotive sector in current Covid-19 times. Car makers here and around the world have been bruised by lockdowns which has not just affected supply chains but has resulted in demand falling to record lows. An incentive to buy new EVs could act as a catalyst for makers of such cars in the UK.
While a formal announcement may be made as early as July 6 by Johnson, there has been an added buzz with reports of Tesla planning to have a factory in the UK. Tesla EVs are extremely popular across the world and the company's factories are known to generate massive revenues and create employment opportunities. Last week, Musk was reportedly in the UK to scout for a site for the plant which may eventually act as an R&D center and production facility for batteries.
While Tesla and other auto makers can go to town with their respective electric cars but demand for such vehicles is crucial. This is where car scrappage policy promises to be a major ally of OEMs.
Countries like France and Germany have already outlined their intentions of boosting the popularity of EVs in coming months and years.
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