On the 23rd, the UK government unveiled plans to allocate an additional £1.3 billion (equivalent to roughly RMB 12.109 billion) towards subsidies for electric vehicles. Furthermore, it will earmark £200 million (approximately RMB 1.862 billion) to expedite the development of charging stations, with the overarching goal of propelling the automotive sector's shift towards achieving zero emissions. UK Transport Secretary Alexander emphasized that subsidizing the sales of electric vehicles constitutes a strategic investment in the nation's future, one that can foster the expansion of high-caliber manufacturing employment opportunities. Enhancing the charging infrastructure and catering to the public's demand for vehicle purchases represent judicious, long-term decisions.
