LowCVP launches three year plan to stimulate ULEV uptake
The Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership (LowCVP) has announced its first ever three-year strategic work programme at a Parliamentary reception to mark the organisation’s 15 year anniversary.
The strategy will have a central aim to encourage low emissions solutions (vehicles, fuels and new mobility) while continuing to address supply-side ‘blockages’.
The LowCVP will continue to embrace the air quality agenda and ensure that it complements the central mission; to deliver on transport climate change targets.
Transport Minister Jesse Norman MP said: “This Government is committed to improving air quality and tackling climate change. That is why we are investing almost £1.5 billion over this Parliament as part of the drive to reduce emissions from transport.
“The Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership continues to play a vital role in supporting these environmental targets.”
LowCVP managing director Andy Eastlake said: “I am delighted that our three-year work programme has been supported. It gives us a longer view and greater stability as an organisation, providing the opportunity to strengthen our relationships with stakeholders in key areas.”