L-category vehicles: ending sales of new non-zero emission models
Proposes ending new non-zero emission L-category vehicles sales by 2035, and 2030 for other specified vehicles. Also seeks views on exemptions, enforcement and alternative fuel use.
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Seeking opinions as to when the UK should stop selling new non-zero emission L-category vehicles.
L-category vehicles include the following and their sub-categories:
- L1 – light 2-wheel powered vehicles (including mopeds)
- L2 – 3-wheel mopeds
- L3 – 2-wheel motorcycles
- L4 – 2-wheel motorcycles with sidecars
- L5 – powered tricycles
- L6 – light quadricycles
- L7 – heavy quadricycles
Non-zero emission vehicles produce harmful exhaust air emissions while driving. These include greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, and pollutants, such as nitrogen dioxide.
We are proposing dates of:
- 2035 for all L-category vehicles at the latest
- 2030 for L1, L2, L3e-A1, L6 and L7 sub-category vehicles
We will subsequently discuss:
- which L-category vehicles could be derogated
- the methods to enforce requirements
- the role, if any, of alternative fuels in achieving this goal
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