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The “Flexibilities” Paradox: How Weakening EV Rules Was Framed as a Solution

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The UK government and the auto industry have framed the weakening of electric car sales targets as the introduction of helpful “flexibilities,” a paradoxical solution that allows for the sale of more polluting vehicles to supposedly help the green transition.
The term “flexibilities” was used to describe the changes made to the ZEV mandate in April after intense industry lobbying. Carmakers had argued the original rigid targets were unworkable due to lower-than-expected consumer demand for EVs.
By introducing these flexibilities, the government allows manufacturers more leeway. For example, they can offset slow EV sales in one year against better performance in another, or sell a higher number of hybrids. The industry, including Nissan, praised this as a “pragmatic approach.”
However, critics see this as clever marketing for a straightforward policy retreat. They argue that these “flexibilities” are simply loopholes that will slow down the phase-out of petrol cars, increase carbon emissions, and reduce the urgency for carmakers to innovate and make EVs more affordable.

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