IMI responds to House of Lords EV adoption inquiry

IMI responds to House of Lords EV adoption inquiry

The IMI has reacted to the House of Lords inquiry into the adoption of Electric Vehicles.


“The IMI fully supports the UK government’s ambition to transition to zero emission vehicles” explained Hayley Pells, Policy and Public Affairs Lead at the IMI. “This new inquiry, with its focus on understanding the barriers, costs, and benefits of transitioning by the 2030 and 2035 phase-out dates, is timely and essential.

“We are particularly pleased to see that the Environment and Climate Change Committee, led by Baroness Parminter, recognise the importance of seeking input from the automotive sector itself, as well as motorists. With our unique insights across the automotive sector, the IMI is committed to contribute to the inquiry. We stand ready to work alongside the government, our members, and the wider industry to achieve a seamless transition to electric vehicles.”

Addressing the key areas of the EV adoption inquiry, Hayley Pells highlighted:

  1. Government Approach – “Incentivising a robust UK EV market is vital. The phase-out dates are aggressive but achievable with a collective effort, industry partnerships, and clarity in policy. The development of a clear roadmap, complete with key dates and timelines, will aid all stakeholders in preparing for the transition.”
  2. EV Market Acquisition – “The variety of EV options, affordability, and accessibility play a crucial role in consumer adoption. We advocate for initiatives that increase public awareness about the benefits and practicalities of EV ownership.”
  3. Experience of Using EVs – “Charging infrastructure, standardisation, and dealer preparedness are pivotal. We aim to work closely with our members and stakeholders to ensure that the aftersales network is equipped to support the surge of EVs on our roads.”
  4. End of Life Disposal of EVs – “Developing sustainable solutions for battery disposal and recycling is paramount. As an industry, we must consider the entire lifecycle of EVs.”

Hayley Pells also praised the Committee’s commitment to engaging with the youth: “The involvement of UK schools and colleges as part of the Youth Engagement Programme is commendable. The future of our planet lies in their hands, and this inclusion ensures their voices are heard.”


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