Classic Car Fuel Scarcity Fears as UK Sets 2030 Petrol and Diesel Ban

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Classic Car Fuel Scarcity Fears as UK Sets 2030 Petrol and Diesel Ban
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Motorists are warned about potential fuel shortages for classic cars after the UK government announced a ban on petrol and diesel vehicles by 2030. While classic cars will continue to operate, supplies of E5 fuel, essential for many models, could become scarce. Experts highlight the challenges of transitioning to electric vehicles, including the need for improved charging infrastructure. The ban's impact on commercial vehicles, particularly vans and trucks, remains unclear, posing concerns for businesses.

Motorists have been cautioned about the potential scarcity of classic car fuel following a Labour Party government's decision to ban petrol and diesel vehicles from 2030.

On the UK's readiness for the electric vehicle transition, Parkers commented: "A lot can happen in the next few years, but let's not underestimate what a challenge this could be." They acknowledged that while the UK's charging infrastructure has improved significantly, there are still many challenges ahead.

"We're cautiously optimistic that this network will be massively improved by the time the ban comes into force. Whether it's in 2030 or 2035," they concluded.

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