Last year was described as the “most successful year in history for electric vehicle uptake” in Britain.
In a release Thursday, the SMMT described 2021 as the"most successful year in history for electric vehicle uptake." It said that more new battery electric vehicles had been registered in 2021 than over the five previous years combined.
Commenting on the figures, the SMMT's chief executive, Mike Hawes, said it had been"another desperately disappointing year for the car industry," adding that Covid continued to"cast a pall over any recovery."
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