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Britain set to miss net-zero car targets despite record electric vehicle sales

Electric vehicles (EVs) claimed a record share of the UK new car market in June, but discounts are still failing to generate enough demand

Raccontata daeconomictimes.indiatimes.comelectrek.coindependent.co.ukcityam.comthisismoney.co.uk

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cityam.comStai leggendo1 g fa

Britain set to miss net-zero car targets despite record electric vehicle sales

Electric vehicles (EVs) claimed a record share of the UK new car market in June, but discounts are still failing to generate enough demand

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independent.co.uk1 g fa

Electric car sales boom not enough to meet UK’s green targets

More motorists are switching to electric vehicles due to rising fuel costs

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electrek.co4 g fa

UK EV registrations hit 30% share in June as Tesla rebounds 42%

UK battery-electric registrations jumped 38% to 64,440 units in June, hitting nearly 30% market share, as Tesla rebounded 42% and BYD rose 9%.

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economictimes.indiatimes.com4 g fa

UK electric car market share hits 30% in June: industry data - The Economic Times

In a significant surge, British new car registrations climbed 15% in June. Battery electric vehicles are making strong inroads, capturing almost 30% of the market, their best showing outside of typical seasonal peaks.

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thisismoney.co.uk21 h fa

Electric car sales hit a seven-year high thanks to a surge in demand

Registrations of pure battery electric new cars increased by 35% in June, compared with the same month last year, with their market share rising from 24.8% a year ago to 30%

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  1. venerdì 3 luglio 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    UK electric car market share hits 30% in June: industry data - The Economic Times

    In a significant surge, British new car registrations climbed 15% in June. Battery electric vehicles are making strong inroads, capturing almost 30% of the market, their best…

  2. venerdì 3 luglio 2026·electrek.co

    UK EV registrations hit 30% share in June as Tesla rebounds 42%

    UK battery-electric registrations jumped 38% to 64,440 units in June, hitting nearly 30% market share, as Tesla rebounded 42% and BYD rose 9%.

  3. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·independent.co.uk

    Electric car sales boom not enough to meet UK’s green targets

    More motorists are switching to electric vehicles due to rising fuel costs

  4. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·cityam.com

    Britain set to miss net-zero car targets despite record electric vehicle sales

    Electric vehicles (EVs) claimed a record share of the UK new car market in June, but discounts are still failing to generate enough demand

  5. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·independent.co.uk

    EVs hit record 30 per cent share of UK car market as fuel prices give buyers a nudge

    June was the strongest month for electric car sales so far this year, with the Tesla Model Y and Model 3 topping sales charts, while Leapmotor B10 and Jaecoo E5 also prove popular…

  6. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·thisismoney.co.uk

    Electric car sales hit a seven-year high thanks to a surge in demand

    Registrations of pure battery electric new cars increased by 35% in June, compared with the same month last year, with their market share rising from 24.8% a year ago to 30%