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    More than a quarter of cars sold in August were electric vehicles – SMMT figures | Money News

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    A greater proportion of electric cars were sold last month than at any point this year, industry data shows.

    More than a quarter (26.5%) of cars sold in August were electric vehicles (EVs), according to figures from motor lobby group the Society for Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).

    It’s the largest amount of sales since December 2024 and comes as the government introduced financial incentives to help drivers make the move to zero tailpipe emission cars.

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    The full suite of grants were not available during the month, however, with a further 35 models eligible for £1,500 off early in September.

    Throughout August more models became eligible for price reductions, meaning more consumers could be tempted to purchase an EV in September.

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    New EV grants to drive sales came into effect in July

    The increased percentage of EV sales came despite an overall 2% drop in buying, compared to a year earlier, in what is typically the quietest month for car purchases.

    What are the rules?

    The numbers suggest the car industry could be on course to meet the government’s zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) mandate, the thinktank Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) has said.

    It stipulates that new petrol and diesel cars may not be sold from 2030.

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    Amid pressure from industry, the government altered the mandate in April to allow for hybrid vehicles, which are powered by both fuel and a battery, to be sold until 2035.

    Sales of new petrol and diesel vans are also permitted until 2035.

    Until then, 28% of cars sold must be electric this year, with the share rising to 33% in 2026, 38% in 2027 and 66% in 2029, the final year before the new combustion engine ban.

    Manufacturers face fines for not meeting the targets.

    Last year, the objective of making 22% of all car sales purely EVs was surpassed, with EVs comprising 24.3% of the total sold in 2024.

    Why?

    The increased portion of EV sales can be attributed to increased model choice and discounting, on top of the government reductions, the SMMT said.

    Savings from running an electric car are also enticing motorists, the ECIU said. “Demand for used EVs is already surging because they can offer £1,600 a year in savings in owning and running costs.”

    “This matters for regular families as the pipeline of second-hand EVs is dependent on new car sales, which hit the used market after around three to four years.

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