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EV demand slump forces UK car sales forecast down

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Last updated: 2024/08/06 at 7:41 PM
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United Kingdom’s automotive industry body has just reduced both its overall car and electric vehicle sales forecast for the year on Monday primarily due to waning private retail demand, Reuters reported.

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SMMT cuts sales targets amid EV slowdownEconomic concerns and rising costs impact EV purchasesSMMT calls for government support to boost EV adoption

UK car industry body cuts 2024 sales forecast on weak EV demand https://t.co/BWoR5EBQGl pic.twitter.com/2hq5X0dNDe

— Reuters UK (@ReutersUK) August 5, 2024

SMMT cuts sales targets amid EV slowdown

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) projects new car sales to record 1.97 million units in the UK in 2024, representing a notable decline from the prior forecast of  1.98 million units.

In addition, the SMMT originally expected all-electric vehicles (BEVs) to account for almost 20% of the overall market in 2024. However, it now reduced that figure to only 18.5%.

These sales forecast adjustments are apparently due to the weak demand from private buyers.

#SMMTSummit addresses some of the key issues for automotive; the industry roadmap for the net zero transition; how to improve the UK’s competitiveness and compete against fierce global competition; and the opportunities that will arise for businesses that seize the moment and… pic.twitter.com/7FqPkrXXxx

— SMMT (@SMMT) June 25, 2024

Economic concerns and rising costs impact EV purchases

The SMMT’s Chief Executive Mike Hawes explained that waning electric vehicle demand from private customers remains an “overriding concern” for the domestic automotive industry despite electric automakers’ “generous” discounts.

Economic concerns and increasing costs continue to have a huge impact on electric vehicle purchases as customers become more mindful about their spending. EVs’ high upfront cost and uncertainties about future economic conditions have resulted in declining demand.

While it is true that more people are now open to EVs, the transition remains slow based on the UK’s ambitious climate targets.

“More people than ever are buying and driving EVs but we still need the pace of change to quicken, or else the UK’s climate change ambitions are threatened and manufacturers’ ability to hit regulated EV targets are at risk.”

SMMT Chief Executive Mike Hawes

UK Gov announces Zero Emission Vehicle mandate to end new petrol/diesel car sales by 2030 & ensure all new cars/vans are emission-free by 2035. Targets start with 22% ZEV sales for cars in 2024, reaching 80% by 2030 & 100% by 2035. https://t.co/0mFkEtI5nj pic.twitter.com/w17qi5Lo5W

— Mobula Ray EV (@MobulaRayEV) April 3, 2023

For context, the UK requires all auto brands to report at least 22% zero-emission vehicle share in their overall volume in FY 2024. It will further increase to 80% by 2030.

“With zero emission vehicles mandated to comprise a minimum 22% of each brand’s new car registrations over the full year, the pace of transition needs to increase significantly.”

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SMMT calls for government support to boost EV adoption

The SMMT recently called for the UK government to reduce taxes on electric vehicles to encourage customers to buy them, thus reversing the downward trend.

“Achieving market transition at the pace demanded requires greater support for consumers and, with the all-important new number plate month of September beckoning, action on incentives and infrastructure is needed now.”

SMMT Chief Executive Mike Hawes

Apart from electric automakers’ customer discounts, the UK government must also show significant support for the shift to electric mobility through incentives and charging infrastructure development. Without these, both the UK and automakers will fall short of the targets set under the zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) mandate.

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