A statement by the association stated that the price cuts helped sales of electric cars in Britain reach record levels last month. However, the total number of sales of zero-emission cars in Britain was 22 percent below the government’s target during the current year.
The association’s chief executive, Mike Hawes, said: “Despite manufacturers spending billions on production and marketing support, the weak market puts environmental ambitions at risk and threatens future investment.”
The association confirmed the concerns expressed by manufacturing companies regarding the future of the British government’s plans to phase out traditional cars that operate with internal combustion engines, in light of the cancellation of government incentives for sales of cars. Electric cars.