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Hybrid sales declining: the start of the end for PHEVs?
6.5 millions electric vehicles were sold globally in 2021, with EVs representing 9% of all new car sales during this period. Despite these respectable global sales figures, the global pace of the transition to electric transport is uneven.
Is Fiat going fully electric? Not quite
From next month, Italian car manufacturer Fiat will only sell electric or hybrid cars in the UK. The move follows Fiat releasing its new 500X and Tipo Hybrid in February 2022. This milestone is a step towards a set of targets outlined by Stellantis, Fiat’s parent company, in its 2021 financial report. Stellantis stated aim is for Fiat’s European range to be fully electrified by 2027, and for all vehicles it sells globally to be electric by 2030. The UK government has said it wants to end sales of petrol and diesel cars by 2030, with hybrids phased out from 2035.
Hybrids: Climate Delay via a Dead-End Technology
‘Discourses of climate delay’ pervade current debates on climate action. These discourses accept the existence of climate change, but justify inaction or inadequate efforts. In contemporary discussions on what actions should be taken, by whom and how fast, proponents of climate delay would argue for minimal action or action taken by others.