Stellantis CEO: "Terrible" ZEV mandate will "kill" UK car industry

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Carlos Tavares asks UK government to count locally built cars in electric vehicle sales quotas

Stellantis boss Carlos Tavares has branded the ZEV mandate a "terrible thing for the UK" and warned that it could "kill" the domestic automotive industry. Under the current terms of the ZEV mandate, car makers must achieve at least a 22% sales mix of pure-electric models in the UK this year or risk heavy penalties. That proportion rises in increments to 80% in 2030, on the way to combustion car sales being stopped in 2035.

Highlighting the significant supply chain and employment implications this has for the UK, Tavares questioned why his company is subject to the same terms as manufacturers who build elsewhere. "The mandate is treating me the same as anybody that brings from somewhere else.

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