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Zemo Partnership sets out urgent net zero transport plan

Zemo Partnership has published a roadmap for net zero transport which sets out the interventions required by the UK Government across key policy areas.

The roadmap includes plans to bring forward investment in zero emission technologies and low carbon fuels, and promote low carbon travel choices.

It takes an economy-wide, whole-systems approach, encompassing policies on upgrading the electricity grid, enhancing the UK’s skills base and opening up green finance.

It outlines measures including accelerating the rollout of electric vehicles by working with the private sector, ensuring fairness in VAT rates for charging, decarbonising the existing fleet with a package of measures to boost production and demand, encourage low carbon travel choices, provide funding for skills by reforming the Apprenticeship Levy, and unlocking green finance.

The Council for Net Zero Transport, established by Zemo Partnership last June, provides independent strategic guidance to Zemo and complements the work of Partnership members. 

Council for Net Zero Transport Chair, the Rt Hon Lord Deben said:

“Addressing transport emissions is a critical part of tackling the existential threat of climate change.”

“The transport transition is a multi-faceted and complex challenge which is why we need to bring people with the widest range of perspectives together and to harness the power of key organisations with the agency and resources to deliver the necessary changes.” 

“The publication of this Roadmap is a necessary step in defining a vision around which we can coalesce and move forward.”

Zemo’s Managing Director, Claire Haigh, said:

“Policy changes and uncertainty are damaging and will slow down the transition. We need to coalesce around a shared vision of the future and, together, agree the finer details of policies to avoid future, unhelpful turbulence.

“The publication of the Delivery Roadmap for Net Zero Transport is a key staging post in a process that has brought together so many experts who are amongst our membership.

“This is not an end-point, but a key reference on which we will build; to develop the finer details of the policies necessary to accelerate transport’s transition.”

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