Stellantis: Vauxhall owner threatens to quit UK over ‘stupid’ EV sales mandate

stellantis: vauxhall owner threatens to quit uk over ‘stupid’ ev sales mandate

Maria Grazia Devino, UK managing director, warned the carmaker would make a decision in

Vauxhall and Peugeot owner Stellantis has said it could stop production at its Ellesmere Port and Luton plants should “stupid” regulatory conditions change.

Maria Grazia Devino, UK managing director, warned the carmaker would make a decision in “less than a year” due to government sales quotas and a lack of incentives relating to VAT on vehicles and electricity.

“You have to make strategies that are based on efficiency. I want to keep the production in the UK and I want to be clear on this,” she told a conference in London.

“But, if this market becomes hostile for us we will enter an evaluation of producing elsewhere.”

Devino described the Zero Emissions Vehicle (ZEV) mandate, which enforces automakers hit certain EV targets or face fines, as “stupid,” adding that the new quota could be “very damaging” for its operations.

At least 22 per cent of Stellantis’ cars must be electric by the end of this year, under the new EV sales targets. This will rise yearly, reaching 80 per cent by 2030 and with a full ban from 2035.

Devino’s comments come after Stellantis chief executive Carlos Tavares said the Dutch firm would need to slash sales of its petrol cars in the UK to meet net zero targets, or increase prices. “I will not sell cars at a loss,” he said, describing the policy as “terrible.”

Stellantis also warned last year that its British car plants would close, creating thousands of job losses without a swift renegotiation of the Brexit deal, which would bring in tariffs on the EV trade between Europe and the UK.

Sales of new petrol and diesel vehicles were initially set to be phased out in 2030 but Rishi Sunak pushed back the deadline until 2035 in September last year.

Labour, meanwhile, has pledged to reinstate the initial deadline should it take power following July’s general election.

Stellantis announced in February it planned to start manufacturing electric vans in Luton from 2025, safeguarding around 1,500 jobs.

The government has been approached for comment.

Read more

Stellantis: Vauxhall and Peugeot owner to make electric vans in Luton, securing 1,500 jobs

stellantis: vauxhall owner threatens to quit uk over ‘stupid’ ev sales mandate

OTHER NEWS

11 minutes ago

Nelly Korda says dog bite will keep her from defending her title in Aramco tournament

11 minutes ago

The man behind Bryson's Avoda irons: 'It’s been an unbelievable few months'

11 minutes ago

Why Rory McIlroy and other top golfers aren't playing at Rocket Mortgage Classic

11 minutes ago

Ryanair passenger boards the WRONG plane

11 minutes ago

Liverpool get Koopmeiners boost as Juventus finalise DIFFERENT big-money midfield signing

11 minutes ago

Funeral for 19-year-old held at Nairobi mosque

11 minutes ago

Kevin Bacon arrives to the MaXXXine premiere with his family

11 minutes ago

Germany vs. Denmark prediction, odds, time: 2024 UEFA Euro Round of 16 picks from proven soccer expert

11 minutes ago

Southampton goalkeeper Alex McCarthy signs a new two-year deal at St Mary's after helping Saints gain promotion back to Premier League

11 minutes ago

‘Neuromancer’: Briana Middleton Joins Callum Turner In Apple TV+ Series

11 minutes ago

‘Bridgerton’s Nicola Coughlan Releases Pop Song Inspired By ‘Real Housewives’ & Queer Icons To Benefit LGBTQ+ Organizations

14 minutes ago

Pakistani parliament denounces US congressional resolution calling for a probe into recent elections

14 minutes ago

Steve Bannon to report to prison after Supreme Court denies his request to delay sentencing

15 minutes ago

A harmless asteroid will whiz past Earth on Saturday. Here’s how to spot it.

15 minutes ago

Supreme Court rejects Trump ally Steve Bannon's bid to delay prison sentence

16 minutes ago

Women Who Have Made Their Mark: 15 Richest Women Around the Globe And Their Sources Of Income

16 minutes ago

Met Office 14 day weather outlook 28/06/2024

16 minutes ago

The entry-level Polestar 3 is a 295bhp rear-wheel-drive EV

16 minutes ago

Princess Anne released from hospital after sustaining head injury 

16 minutes ago

These new Illinois laws going into effect July 1 could impact your wallet

16 minutes ago

Skywell Skyhome: 617bhp Chinese limo EV confirmed for UK launch

16 minutes ago

‘Visitors wouldn’t dream of behaving at home the way they do in Barcelona’

16 minutes ago

Great Scott: this is an all-electric DeLorean DMC-12, and it actually goes… a bit fast

16 minutes ago

Apple AirPods Pro getting free upgrade with a hidden new audio feature

16 minutes ago

EV Startup Rivian Shares Jump Over 50% After $1 Billion Investment from Volkswagen

16 minutes ago

Diversity Was Supposed to Make Us Rich. Not So Much.

16 minutes ago

Giants 2024 Win Total Projection (New York Expected to Struggle in 2024)

16 minutes ago

Kinky Friedman dead at 79 as friends pay tribute to 'selfless and sincere' country star

16 minutes ago

No return date yet for NASA astronauts who launched to space station aboard Boeing's capsule

16 minutes ago

Texas jury convicts driver over deaths of 8 people struck by SUV outside migrant shelter

16 minutes ago

Alberta won’t fund students attending private career colleges out of province

16 minutes ago

Death on The Boys finally sinks in

16 minutes ago

It's important not to surround yourself with sycophants, says Nicole Kidman

16 minutes ago

I was made to be a mom, says Khloe Kardashian

16 minutes ago

Emma Roberts hails 'prepared' co-star Kim Kardashian

16 minutes ago

Leg warmers are so cool! Gen Z wants to go back to the 1980s

16 minutes ago

Minister of National Defence Bill Blair talks Canada’s defence policy, CSC fleet launch

16 minutes ago

TN Assembly passes resolution on exempting state from NEET

16 minutes ago

Transforming property investment in Dubai: Shard’s co-ownership model explained

16 minutes ago

I Can't Believe The Acolyte's Cool Helmet Is Han's Hoth Jacket All Over Again