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英国政府将追加13亿英镑电动汽车补贴
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-23 14:31
Group 1 - The UK government announced an additional £1.3 billion (approximately 121.09 billion RMB) subsidy for electric vehicles and £200 million (approximately 18.62 billion RMB) to accelerate the deployment of charging stations, further promoting the automotive industry's transition to zero emissions [1] - The initial subsidy plan launched in July with £650 million (approximately 60.51 billion RMB) has provided discounts of up to £3,750 (approximately 34,800 RMB) for eligible vehicles, helping 35,000 people switch to electric vehicles. However, a nonprofit organization's research indicated that the plan has not effectively expanded the electric vehicle market, with new registrations in September remaining at 23.8%, unchanged from before the plan was announced [1] - The UK Transport Secretary, Alexander, stated that subsidizing electric vehicle sales is an investment in the nation's future, which can drive growth in high-quality manufacturing jobs and ensure public demand for vehicles while improving charging infrastructure [1] Group 2 - Currently, there are approximately 87,000 charging points in the UK, distributed across 44,000 locations, including supermarket parking lots and streetlight charging stations. The new £200 million (approximately 18.62 billion RMB) will be used to build thousands of charging stations and provide resources to local authorities to enhance street charging facilities, making it easier for people without outdoor parking spaces to charge their vehicles [1] - To address the revenue shortfall from fuel taxes, the UK plans to implement a new tax on electric vehicles based on mileage starting in 2028, corresponding to fuel taxes for gasoline and diesel vehicles. Alexander emphasized the need for a fair vehicle tax system, stating that electric vehicle owners also use and maintain the roads [2]