Electric vehicles on track to pass National Grid’s consumer evolution projections

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Data published by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) last week saw battery electric vehicles (BEV) record their largest-ever monthly share of new car registrations last month.

Further research into the figures by Cornwall Insight showed that at the current pace of BEV registrations the U.K. is set to surpass National Grid’s consumer evolution projections.

Jacob Briggs, senior consulting analyst at Cornwall Insight, said: “Over the year to date we have seen BEV registrations rise 93%, poised to overtake total plug-in-hybrids (PHEVs). At this pace BEVs are set to surpass National Grid’s consumer evolution projections. However, there remains significant room for expansion to the Two Degrees [climate change] scenario level.

“This is an interesting time for BEVs, particularly against the backdrop of a continuing decline in overall new car registrations. Numerous factors are contributing to the rise of BEVs with some of the availability constraints alleviating as new models come to market.

“These bring with them an improved vehicle range, making them much more of an attractive proposition. Additionally, the removal of benefit-in-kind tax from electric company cars provides a strong positive signal [for] the commercial uptake of BEVs.

“It is still early days for the electric vehicle (EV) sector against the overall vehicle market but the increasing EV demand represents significant support [for] the U.K.’s decarbonization ambitions. This also provides a positive signal for other parts of the industry, from charge point operators and energy suppliers through to investors and asset providers.”