Fastest growing EV regions in the UK
7 Aug 2024
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There are several regions in the UK that have been experiencing significant growth in the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). These regions have seen a rapid increase in the number of EV registrations and have become hotspots for EV drivers.
London
London has the highest number of EV registrations in the UK, with over 36,000 registered EVs as of 2020. The government’s decision to introduce the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) and the Congestion Charge exemption for EVs has played a major role in the city’s EV growth. In addition, the city has a well-developed charging infrastructure with over 4,000 public charging points.
South East England
The South East region of England, which includes cities like Brighton, Oxford, and Southampton, has seen a 41% increase in EV registrations between 2019 and 2020. The region has a strong focus on sustainability and has implemented initiatives like the Zero Emission Zone in Oxford and the Electric Vehicle Experience Centre in Milton Keynes.
South West England
The South West region, which includes cities like Bristol, Bath, and Exeter, has seen a 48% increase in EV registrations between 2019 and 2020. This can be attributed to the region’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable transport. The city of Bristol has set a target to become carbon neutral by 2030, and the government has announced plans to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030.
Scotland
Scotland has a strong commitment to reducing carbon emissions and promoting renewable energy. The country has set an ambitious target to phase out the sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2032. As a result, the number of EV registrations in Scotland has grown by 37% between 2019 and 2020.
East of England
The East of England, which includes cities like Cambridge, Norwich, and Ipswich, has seen a 41% increase in EV registrations between 2019 and 2020. This region has a well-developed charging infrastructure, with over 1,600 public charging points. The government has also announced plans to invest £1.2 billion in EV infrastructure in the region.
North West England
The North West region, which includes cities like Manchester, Liverpool, and Chester, has seen a 41% increase in EV registrations between 2019 and 2020. The region has a strong focus on sustainability and has implemented initiatives like the Greater Manchester Electric Vehicle (GMEV) scheme, which provides electric vehicle charging points across the city.
West Midlands
The West Midlands, which includes cities like Birmingham, Coventry, and Wolverhampton, has seen a 44% increase in EV registrations between 2019 and 2020. The region has a well-developed charging infrastructure, with over 1,300 public charging points. The government has also announced plans to invest £1.2 billion in EV infrastructure in the region.
East Midlands
The East Midlands region, which includes cities like Nottingham, Leicester, and Derby, has seen a 45% increase in EV registrations between 2019 and 2020. The region has a strong commitment to reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable transport. The city of Nottingham has implemented the Workplace Travel Service, which encourages businesses to switch to EVs.
Yorkshire and The Humber
The Yorkshire and The Humber region, which includes cities like Leeds, Sheffield, and York, has seen a 44% increase in EV registrations between 2019 and 2020. The region has a well-developed charging infrastructure, with over 1,100 public charging points. The government has also announced plans to invest £1.2 billion in EV infrastructure in the region.
North East England
The North East region, which includes cities like Newcastle, Sunderland, and Middlesbrough, has seen a 40% increase in EV registrations between 2019 and 2020. The region has a strong commitment to reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable transport. The government has also announced plans to invest £1.2 billion in EV infrastructure in the region.