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‘Wake up to hydrogen and other EV alternatives’

Chris_rosamond@autovia.co.uk

● Ineos calls for more technologies to be allowed on road to net zero

● Range-extender tech could ease public acceptance, company says

THE government’s EV-only approach to decarbonisation has “left drivers behind” and is likely to fail, says the chief executive of Ineos Automotive, Lynn Calder.

The firm’s boss was speaking at a ‘road to decarbonisation’ event last week, where the company allowed the first media drives in a hydrogen fuel cell-powered Grenadier off-roader prototype, which it says provides one alternative pathway to decarbonisation that could

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