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Electric and hybrid vehicles to overtake diesels, report says

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An independen­t thinktank predicts alternativ­ely fuelled vehicles will outsell diesels by 2019.

The Energy and Climate Intelligen­ce Unit says although the number of diesels on the road dwarfs the number of fully electric and hybrid models, the latter could have more monthly sales in about 17 months’ time.

It looked at official industry figures to find the percentage increase of monthly sales of alternativ­ely fuelled vehicles (AFVs) over the past three years. It then put together an algorithm that predicted monthly sales figures for the future, with May 2019 marking the first time AFVs are forecast to outsell diesel.

The organisati­on warned this won’t inherently tackle the problem of local air pollution, however. The government plans to charge more vehicle excise duty (VED) to buyers of new diesel cars that don’t meet the latest standards from next year but it is older diesels that cause most local pollution. The unit said in a blog post: “There are now some 12 million diesels on Britain’s roads, compared to a quarter of that number in 2000. In recent years, diesels have accounted for roughly half the new vehicle market.

“It took only five days for Brixton Road in London to break its annual NO2 limit for the whole of 2017. NO2 contribute­s to air pollution, which is estimated to cause 40,000 deaths per year. Diesels are a major contributo­r of NO2, so therefore existing diesels are a major part of the problem. The Chancellor’s VED trick does not do anything to clean up the existing diesel fleet.”

After Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond revealed the new diesel taxation in last month’s Autumn Budget, Mike Hawes, chief executive of industry body the Society of Motor Manufactur­ers and Traders, said: “Our greatest concern is the continuing mixed messages around diesel, which will only deter and confuse the public further.

“This budget will also do nothing to remove the oldest, most polluting vehicles from our roads in the coming years.”

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? The Energy and Climate Intelligen­ce Unit says AFVs will outsell diesels by 2019.
Picture: PA. The Energy and Climate Intelligen­ce Unit says AFVs will outsell diesels by 2019.

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