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4、 infrastructure,reflecting the changes in our editorial focus and the inherently global nature of the drive towards decarbonising transport.Readers will remember that at this time last year,the UKs EV sector was keenly awaiting word from the new government on what policy support would be delivered.I
5、n a boon for the EV infrastructure sector,the ZEV mandate has been(mostly)reinstated,although the inclusion of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles has proven controversial,and the Labour government has pledged billions in financial support for the rollout of charging infrastructure.That,and other major
6、 news from recent months,appears on pages 611.The UKs Electric Car Grant,which allows EV buyers to claim money back on their purchase,comes into effect almost in tandem with the end of the US tax credit scheme that incentivised buyers.We give a comprehensive overview of the changes included in presi