A new report indicates the United Kingdom is falling behind on its climate change commitments and requires a significantly accelerated transition to electric vehicles. The report stresses current progress is insufficient to meet legally binding climate goals, particularly regarding the reduction of carbon emissions from transportation. Experts recommend bolstering infrastructure for electric vehicle charging, alongside policies incentivizing consumers to adopt electric cars and vans. Without increased momentum, the UK risks failing to meet its 2035 target for phasing out the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles. The report highlights the need for greater investment and strategic planning to overcome barriers to electric vehicle adoption, including cost and range anxiety. Failure to act decisively will necessitate more drastic measures in other sectors to compensate for continued emissions from the transport sector.