Car companies tell Business Secretary there will be job losses if they have to meet current government zero emission rules
Kemi Badenoch, the Business Secretary, is pushing cabinet colleagues to water down net zero rules on electric cars that come into force in January.
Car manufacturers are warning they will not be able to hit a requirement that 22 per cent of new vehicles they sell in 2024 must be zero emission models which are completely electric.
A manufacturer will be fined £15,000 for every polluting car sold over the limit, unless they can somehow buy in extra allowances from another company.
Mrs Badenoch is understood to be concerned about the requirement, known as the zero emissions vehicle (Zev) mandate.