Classic cars: New initiative aims to ‘maximise efforts’ and decarbonise historic vehicles

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The HCVA estimates that most classic cars have an annual usage of below 1,200 miles per year. Despite this, they are looking to further decarbonise the classic car sector, without impacting the heritage or enjoyment of the vehicles.

Their new project, in collaboration with Net-Hero, is called ”Instant Offset” and is set to help classic car drivers reduce their carbon emissions.

The platform will enable drivers to become more environmentally friendly starting at a cost of two pence per mile.

If a motorist drives 1,200 miles a year, the fee they pay per mile would be channelled towards supporting high quality, ethical carbon credit projects around the world. 

This would include afforestation and the restoration and protection of vital carbon rich peatlands and grasslands.

Every driver using the scheme will receive a certificate and vignette to demonstrate their status as an environmentally responsible driver.

The HCVA said that historic and classical cars are already the epitome of sustainability with “reuse, repair, recycle” at its core.

Henry Pearman, Director of the HCVA said: “This new initiative accelerates us on a journey to net- zero.

“As the sector already has strong environmental credentials this project, together with others, could make us sub-zero!”

According to the HCVA, the three-million-strong British classic fleet is valued at over £12billion and annual tax revenue generated for the exchequer is close to £3billion.

The trade, in which British craft skills and engineering excellence lead the world, supports around 113,000 jobs in thousands of specialist small businesses and supply chain firms.

Following the conclusion of the COP26 climate conferences this weekend, the UK Government and other world leaders are dedicated to lowering vehicle emissions.

Steps have already been taken in the UK, with massive investments into electric vehicles and their infrastructure.

The sale of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned from 2030, with a similar ban on new hybrids coming in 2035.

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