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The UK plans to ban the sale of internal combustion engine trucks from 2040

The British government is now also handling trucks in a bid to significantly reduce emissions from traffic. Latest from 2040 England Ban the sale of diesel and petrol trucks. For this purpose, the Ministry of Transport announced that the sale of vehicles weighing 3.5 to 26 tons should be banned from 2035 and the sale of heavy lorries by 2040. London With.

The Prime Minister was already in November 2020 Boris Johnson A ban on sales of classic diesel and petrol cars has been announced for 2030. These measures are part of the government’s plan to achieve net zero emissions from traffic by 2050.

Transport Minister Grant Shops said decarbonization was not just a technical process. Rather, it contributes to the quality of life and the modern economy. “We will continue to fly on vacation, but on more efficient aircraft and stable fuel. We will continue to drive, but increasingly in zero-emission cars.”

Transport Association Logistics UK approved. Companies now have “confidence and clarity about the steps to take on the path to net zero”.

The Royal College Association, on the other hand, was critical. The association supported the plan in principle, but a spokesman said the way there was unreliable. “These replacement trucks are not there yet. We do not know when that will happen and it is not clear what a change will be. “Many companies fear higher costs for new vehicles as the resale value of their existing trucks falls.

COP26 is hosting the Great Britain World Climate Conference, which is set to take place in Glasgow, Scotland in November. This agreement is an important milestone in reaching agreements on further implementation Paris Be honest.