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Car production falls as OEMs prepare for EV models

UK car production fell by nearly 8% in the first 6 months of 2024, although the figures were expected as manufacturers retool for electrified models.

The new figures, published by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), found factories turned out 416,074 units, 34,094 fewer than in the same period in 2023, following a 26.6% decline in June caused by multiple model changes.

But performance was expected as manufacturers retool lines to make electrified models, following some £23.7 billion of UK investment announced last year.

Amid this transition, first half year electrified vehicle (battery electric, plug-in hybrid and hybrid) production was down 7.6%, in line with overall volumes, to 157,224 units.

This represents more than a third (37.8%) of all output, unchanged from last year. 

In the same period, overall car output for the UK market was up 17.7% to 106,157 units, but this was not enough to offset a 13.9% decline in production for export.

Table courtesy of SMMT

Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said:

“The UK auto industry is moving at pace to build the next generation of electric vehicles – a transition that can be a growth engine for the entire British economy. The new government’s commitments to gigafactories, a decarbonised energy supply and a faster planning system will help boost our competitiveness and sustain employment in a sector that delivers well paid, skilled jobs nationwide.

“Amid fierce global competition, however, industry and government must work quickly to deliver those commitments, creating an industrial strategy that enables the growth the economy craves.”

The latest independent production outlook illustrates how the EV transition is impacting UK light vehicle production, which is now expected to decline -9.3% this year to around 910,000 units as structural changes are undertaken in British plants.

Output is then set to recover to just over 1.1 million units in 2028 when more than half of all UK car and van production is expected to be zero emission, and reach some 1.167 million by the end of the decade.

SMMT’s Vision 2035: Ready to Grow, published in June, sets out a plan to help deliver such conditions, focused on developing the domestic market for EVs, industrial transformation, reskilling, providing clean energy and ensuring free and fair trade with global markets.

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