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UK announces nearly £130 million funding for zero-emission vehicle technology

Nearly £50 million in government funding awarded to auto firms and research partners to develop and scale zero-emission vehicle technologies

International News via Reuters:

The British government announced nearly £130 million ($175 million) in funding for zero-emission vehicle technologies on Monday, with almost £65 million in public money and the rest provided by the industry.

• Nearly £50 million in government funding awarded to auto firms and research partners to develop and scale zero-emission vehicle technologies.

• A further £17 million injected into nine connected and automated mobility projects, covering technologies including sensors, brake-by-wire systems and AI simulation.

• “Britain invented the modern motor industry and we’re determined to ensure the next generation of vehicles are designed and built here too,” Industry Minister Blair McDougall said in a statement announcing the funding.

• Britain is committed to ending sales of new cars powered solely by petrol or diesel from 2030, with all new cars required to be zero-emission by 2035.

($1 = 0.7414 pounds)

Reporting by William James; editing by Barbara Lewis

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