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4、 past 12 months.The readiness of the UKs infrastructure to support the complete transition to zero-emissions vehicles is still in question.The UK EV market has continued to grow,and rumours abound about the new Labour governments plans for the continuedeven accelerateddecarbonisation of transport.Th
5、is year,the EV sector continued breaking records for market share,installed charging capacity,and cost reduction.However,external factors still threaten to prevent the decarbonisation of transport.Although promises have been made,the ZEV mandate has yet to be brought forward since the Conservatives
6、delayed it until 2035.The introduction of smart charging capabilities for public chargepoints is a step towards democratising charging infrastructure,but the pavement tax still prohibits some uptake;fleets are still dominating EV uptake,and research suggests that by 2030,commercial electric vans wil