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Green ‘plates for green vehicles?

routeone Team
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Published: September 17, 2018
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The government is to consult on whether green-backed numberplates should be introduced for zero-emission (ZE) vehicles. They are already used in Norway, Canada and China and could help to encourage the take-up of ZE vehicles

As well as promoting ZE vehicles, green ‘plates could help support local incentives such as access to bus or low emission vehicle lanes, electric charging bays or ultra-low-emission-zones.

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