- Vauxhall and Cenex are collaborating to research decarbonisation in UK cars and vans.
- They’re seeking input from government, industry, and users on three key questions.
- Participants can contribute through a survey, ensuring diverse perspectives shape progress measurement.
Take part in Vauxhall’s short survey on the UK’s car and van decarbonisation progress
Vauxhall has partnered with Cenex for a significant research initiative focused on advancing the decarbonisation of cars and vans. They aim to find better ways to measure progress in this critical area. As such, they’re rallying voices from various sectors – government, industry, and everyday EV drivers – to contribute their perspectives.
At the heart of their inquiry lies three pivotal questions: What’s working and what’s not with our current measurement methods? What defines a truly effective metric? How can we refine our approaches to measure progress more accurately?
To gather diverse insights, they’ve launched a straightforward survey, inviting participation from all interested parties. Vauxhall and Cenex are urging participants to spread the word far and wide.
The survey will take 10-15 minutes, is totally private, and will help us gauge our progress so far, and assess the next steps towards widespread emobility.
Whether you’re a policymaker, industry expert, or everyday driver, your input holds weight. Collaborative efforts and shared insights are essential in charting the course toward a more sustainable automotive future.
Take the short survey here – https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BFJYL98