I do sympathise and worry about manufacturers of electric cars trying to muscle in on that market as a consequence. However, the owners of those cars can still carry on emitting lower emissions elsewhere, just not in Central London, where no form of motorised carriage is really a contribution to the solution. Obviously, as it hasn't increased with inflation, the Congestion Charge is pretty toothless, anyway (and was set too low initially).
I do sympathise and worry about manufacturers of electric cars trying to muscle in on that market as a consequence. However, the owners of those cars can still carry on emitting lower emissions elsewhere, just not in Central London, where no form of motorised carriage is really a contribution to the solution. Obviously, as it hasn't increased with inflation, the Congestion Charge is pretty toothless, anyway (and was set too low initially).