EU states must decide on zero-emission truck weights or adoption will suffer
Lobby group Transport and Environment (T&E) has urged EU member states to agree weight allowances ...
SME hauliers in the UK fear being abandoned in a government “greenwashing” exercise.
They are questioning plans to transition domestic haulage to sustainable fuels.
Last week, transport minister Trudy Harrison announced what she claimed would be “the world’s largest fleet of zero-emission HGV, which would be supported by a Department for Transport (DfT) £200m ($248m) three-year “demonstrator programme”.
Ms Harrison’s announcement followed EU proposals announced a day earlier.
She said: “Our road freight industry is one of the most efficient in the world, but ...
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