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UK to Hit the Brakes on its EV Mandate After Trump

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Posted On: 04/10/2025 5:33:13 PM
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UK to Hit the Brakes on its EV Mandate After Trump Announced Tariffs

The United Kingdom is expected to relax its electric vehicle rules following a recent wave of U.S. tariffs. With President Donald Trump imposing tariffs on nearly all U.S. trade partners via executive order, the UK government has announced it will ease the country’s EV sales targets to avoid placing undue pressure on its auto industry.

Electrifying the auto sector is a critical step in reducing the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions and achieving carbon neutrality. As the third-largest EV market globally, the U.S. was expected to play a major role in supporting the UK’s electrification efforts by importing electric cars from UK-based manufacturers.

However, the Trump administration’s new tariffs could significantly raise the cost of UK exports to the U.S. In response, the UK government is loosening regulations around electrification to give local automakers more flexibility in an increasingly unstable global market.

While the UK is still maintaining its 2030 ban on the sale of new gasoline and diesel cars, manufacturers will now have more leeway in meeting annual EV sales targets and will face lower penalties for non-compliance. According to Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander, the move is a direct response to the White House’s new trade tariffs.

The U.S. administration has imposed a 25% tariff on imported vehicles, dealing a major blow to the UK’s motor industry, which relies heavily on U.S. sales. President Trump also introduced a separate 10% tax on nearly all goods imported from the UK, bringing the total levy on UK vehicles to 35%.

Unsurprisingly, these tariffs have caused upheaval in global markets, prompting many governments to reassess their economic strategies. For UK lawmakers, easing EV target rules, at least temporarily, appears to be the chosen path.

Transport Secretary Alexander confirmed the UK fast-tracked consultations on the new EV rules in response to the tariffs. Instead of meeting strict annual sales quotas, carmakers will now be allowed to carry over missed targets. For example, a manufacturer that fails to meet this year’s EV target can compensate with higher sales the following year.

Additionally, the fine for failing to meet emissions standards has been lowered from $18,900 to $15,100 per vehicle. Smaller UK automakers such as McLaren and Aston Martin will also be allowed to continue selling internal combustion engine vehicles beyond the 2030 deadline.

While the decision to ease EV mandates in the UK could be seen as a setback for the movement to switch to electric vehicles, EV ecosystem actors like SolarBank Corp. (NASDAQ: SUUN) (Cboe CA: SUNN) (FSE: GY2) are likely to view it as a simple speed bump on the road and take it in stride since it doesn’t adversely impact the long-term prospects of the industry.

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