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    The UK postpones its planned ban on petrol and diesel car sales

    September 22, 2023
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    Rishi Sunak - UK PM
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    The United Kingdom has postponed its planned ban on petrol and diesel car sales by five years, pushing the new deadline to 2035.

    1. This delay is excellent news for South Africa’s automotive manufacturing sector, which heavily relies on exporting internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles to the UK, contributing around 4.9% to the country’s GDP.
    2. South Africa faced the risk of losing up to 20% of its vehicle exports, equivalent to approximately R31 billion, if the UK implemented a complete ban on fossil fuel vehicles before local manufacturers transitioned to new-energy vehicles (NEVs).
    3. The extended timeline allows South African automakers more time to invest in their facilities and produce NEVs and their components, reducing the impact of a petrol ban in their key market.
    4. South Africa is already making progress, with plans to manufacture plug-in hybrid X3 vehicles for export, and discussions underway for Chinese electric-car maker BYD to establish a factory in the country.
    5. The decision to delay the ban has received mixed reactions from automakers, with some expressing concerns about disrupted sales potential and slower NEV infrastructure development.
    6. However, Toyota has welcomed the move, recognizing the importance of a pragmatic vehicle transition that includes various low-emission and affordable technologies.
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