Climate Advocacy Group Using Their Funding To Promote EV’s

Anybody would think EVs are now dominating the market!
On November 12th, the British tv news channel GB News ran the following story:
The article reads, in part:
Electric cars have become the biggest growth opportunity for British carmakers as data shows that sales of petrol and diesel vehicles have stagnated.
According to analysis from Transport & Environment, the electric vehicle market is moving fast, while the old internal combustion engine market has barely shifted in years.
Petrol and diesel car sales have become a “zero-sum game,” with manufacturers fighting over tiny gains of just one or two per cent. In contrast, battery-powered cars were found to be opening the door to new customers and major market growth.
The research suggested that the car industry is now at a “turning point” with traditional car sales offering little room for expansion due to nearly everyone who wants a petrol or diesel car already having one.
In contrast, experts explained that electric cars have been developing quickly due to the Zero Emission Vehicle mandate, which will ban the sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2030.
Back in the real world, EV sales have struggled to just 22 percent of the market so far this year.
Most of these are to business and fleet, driven by obscene taxpayer subsidies. There is still virtually no appetite for the useless things in the private market.

Source: https://www.smmt.co.uk/vehicle-data/car-registrations/
It won’t come as any surprise that Transport & Environment, who wrote this study, are a lobby group for ‘renewables’ and electric transport:

Source: https://www.transportenvironment.org/
It is funded by the usual members of the Green Blob, such as ClimateWorks, ECF, Rockefeller and the Hewlett Foundation.
Significantly they also take money from the EU.

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very old white guy
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I wonder, do they think EVs are made from fairy dust and sunshine?
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