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Accelerating L-Category vehicles to Zero Emissions
MCIA and Zemo Partnership launched this scorecard in January 2024 to assess the progress the Government has made since the joint Action Plan's launch in February 2022.
Carver: The Urban Congestion Challenge
L-Category Vehicles Guide by MCIA, including examples & definitions.
Full slide deck from Zemo's PLV community meeting - latest developments from key stakeholders, incl NVN, MCIA UK and DfT.
From our latest PLV Community Meeting (July 2023)
A Joint Action Plan for Government and Industry.
A new study from transport decarbonisation specialists, Zemo Partnership, uses life-cycle analysis (LCA) to compare the greenhouse gas emissions performance of powered light vehicles (PLV), including powered two wheelers (PTW), with larger vehicles which have traditionally been used for a range of operational and leisure purposes, focusing mainly on urban areas.
New study highlighting the lifetime GHG emission advantages of L-category vehicles
Powered Light Vehicles (PLVs) is the collective term for a range of two, three and four-wheeled vehicles for either passenger or cargo use. Their compact size and light weight ensures optimal use of available road space and as they are predominantly powered by zero and low-emission powertrains they offer an efficient, clean and practical form of personal and commercial mobility.
Report produced by LowCVP and collaborators interested in promoting L-Category vehicle uptake in the UK.
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