Meeting of the Parliament 24 March 2026 [Draft]
What Sue Webber is not saying is that, actually, that is a UK-wide endeavour, and that a lot of the actions that are happening at UK level will prompt the change across Scotland. We are committed to doing what we can, particularly in relation to the EV charging network—which, as an EV driver, I know has improved dramatically in the past five years and which is set to improve even more. The Government schemes to enable people to buy used and new EV cars have meant that people have had access to those types of vehicle.
There will be an inevitable reduction in car kilometres as we build out our public transport networks and as people want to take active travel decisions. However, those who, like me, live in rural areas of Scotland will still need a car. That is why EVs will be critical to decarbonising road transport.