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New London PHVs must be 'zero emissions capable' from 1 Jan
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Author:  StuartW [ Mon Jan 02, 2023 12:44 pm ]
Post subject:  New London PHVs must be 'zero emissions capable' from 1 Jan

The Express's headline here doesn't quite represent what's in the article. Presumably the sub-editor who composed the headline (and strapline) doesn't know the meaning of 'zero emissions capable' in the piece.

Or, at best, the headline isn't wholly inaccurate, but is certainly misleading :?


New private hire vehicles in London must be electric from tomorrow 'Drivers will benefit'

https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/ca ... ars-london

New rules are set to be introduced tomorrow with all newly licensed private hire vehicles in London needing to be zero emission, in a bid to slash pollution rates in the capital.

From tomorrow, January 1, all private hire vehicles licensed for the first time in London will be required to be zero emission capable. The step change this will create is part of the bold action Mayor Sadiq Khan is taking to clean up the capital's filthy air and help tackle the climate emergency.

This is central to TfL's role as a strong, green heartbeat for London, supporting progress towards the Mayor's ambition for a net zero-carbon city by 2030.

The previous requirement that came into force at the start of 2020 was that all vehicles under 18 months old and licensed for the first time had to be zero emission capable. 

This has led to 25 percent of all private hire vehicles now picking up passengers in London meeting these game-changing standards, with a number of the larger operators committing to having an all-electric fleet by 2025.

Drivers making the shift to cleaner vehicles will be supported by the most extensive charging network in Europe.

London has more than 11,000 places to plug in, with 820 of those being fast or ultra rapid charging points. 

Rapid charge points can deliver a full charge in 20-30 minutes and are therefore most suitable for high mileage users, such as the emergency services, taxis and private hire vehicles, delivery drivers and local businesses.

To help accelerate the number of rapid charging sites, TfL has made its land available for the construction of a further 100 points by the end of 2023. 

London's Electric Vehicle Delivery Plan has identified that 40,000 to 60,000 charging points will need to be built by 2030, with 10 percent being rapid.

The capital is on track to meet this target, including a plan to free up public land to accommodate 1,000 of the 4,000 faster charging points needed. 

Helen Chapman, TfL’s Director of Licensing and Regulation, praised the news, saying it would help accelerate London’s aim of reducing emissions.

She highlighted how the taxi and private hire trade has embraced electric vehicles in recent years, with thousands already in service in the capital city.

Ms Chapman added: “Toxic air in London is a public health emergency and this new requirement will act as a catalyst in significantly further reducing toxic emissions and carbon dioxide, which is a major contributor to global warming.

“Drivers will benefit from London's extensive charging network when needing somewhere to plug in, with more than 11,000 points across the city and close to 1,000 of those allowing a top up in 30 minutes or less. 

“The switch to electric will also mean cheaper fuel costs when compared with petrol or diesel.”

More than 6,000 black cabs are capable of not producing any emissions at their exhausts, with more than 40 percent of these in London.

TfL announced the zero emission capable requirement seven years ago to ensure that the industry was able to plan for this change.

Since then, TfL has worked with the trade to ensure that it was prepared for this date.

Helen Chapman continued, saying: 'We know that with the boom in electric vehicles, many more charging sites will be needed.

“London is on track to meet these projections, which we are supporting by making public land available and ensuring the fast charging points a world city needs are being built at pace and in significant numbers.”

Minicab drivers who make the switch to fully zero emission vehicles will also benefit from the Cleaner Vehicle Discount, in addition to reducing emissions.

This discount means those drivers will not have to pay the Congestion Charge until January 2026.

Author:  StuartW [ Mon Jan 02, 2023 12:46 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: New London PHVs must be 'zero emissions capable' from 1

I think this is TfL's definition of 'zero emissions capable', but can't be bothered looking it all up to make sure:

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Emit no more than 75g/km CO2 exhaust emissions and be capable of being operated with no (zero) emissions for a minimum range of 20 miles (32.187 km)


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[Helen Chapman, TfL’s Director of Licensing and Regulation] highlighted how the taxi and private hire trade has embraced electric vehicles in recent years, with thousands already in service in the capital city.

Typical official PR kind of stuff there with the word 'embraced' - makes it sound like the trade wanted and are happy with the move to EVs, but of course it's been forced on them, effectively.

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“Drivers will benefit from London's extensive charging network when needing somewhere to plug in, with more than 11,000 points across the city and close to 1,000 of those allowing a top up in 30 minutes or less."

Even assuming they don't have to join a long queue to use a charger, that's 30 minutes of their life they won't get back :?

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“The switch to electric will also mean cheaper fuel costs when compared with petrol or diesel.”

Don't know about pricing for that kind of electricity, but if the government wasn't currently subsidising domestic electricity prices, they'd have at least tripled in a couple of years :-o


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Helen Chapman continued, saying: 'We know that with the boom in electric vehicles, many more charging sites will be needed.

Again, the word 'boom' makes it sound like it's all purely voluntary. But, for the trade in particular, any boom is more likely to be due to a stick than a carrot :roll:

Author:  StuartW [ Mon Jan 02, 2023 12:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: New London PHVs must be 'zero emissions capable' from 1

To be fair to the Express, we all use the term EV when it's not wholly accurate, in particular when referring to the LEVC which (I think) is merely zero emissions capable rather than all-electric.

But on reading the Express's headline, I assumed it meant that all new* PHVs had to be all-electric rather than simply zero emissions capable :?

(*'New' PHV seems to mean a replacement vehicle on existing plate, or a vehicle on a brand new plate.)

Author:  edders23 [ Mon Jan 02, 2023 2:37 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: New London PHVs must be 'zero emissions capable' from 1

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London has more than 11,000 places to plug in, with 820 of those being fast or ultra rapid charging points.


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To help accelerate the number of rapid charging sites, TfL has made its land available for the construction of a further 100 points by the end of 2023.


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London's Electric Vehicle Delivery Plan has identified that 40,000 to 60,000 charging points will need to be built by 2030, with 10 percent being rapid.


So for a city with over 8 million people and I presume between 1 and 2 million cars this is considered adequate to achieve zero emissions in 7 years ?

Figures don't add up in my mind, I would have thought above 100000 rapid charge points would be necessary

from TFL site

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London residents aged 16+ make 4.6m car driver trips and 1.4m car passenger trips on an average day, of which 3.7m are within London, with the remainder involving travel to and from London. Non-residents make around 1 million car journeys a day to, from or within London.

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