Automotive

Electric Vehicle Expansion Hits Roadblocks

A survey conducted by car insurance comparison experts at Quotezone.co.uk reveals that 82% of drivers believe the ban on traditional fuel cars is premature, and 83% oppose the elimination of petrol and diesel vehicles altogether. The study indicates a serious lack of infrastructure to support the transition, with 90% of respondents stating there are insufficient charging stations.

This concern is compounded by the fact that three-quarters of UK motorists view the current range of electric vehicles (EVs) as inadequate. In 2023, the average real-world range for EVs in the UK is 219 miles, necessitating stops for recharging on longer trips, which many find inconvenient.

Infrastructure Shortage Poses Major Obstacle to Transition (Twitter)

The transition to electric vehicles despite a cost-of-living crisis is problematic for nearly all UK motorists, with 95% considering EVs too expensive. Tesla responded to this issue by reducing prices for two models in January, causing frustration among current owners.

However, many EV manufacturers have not followed suit, and electric models remain remarkably pricier than petrol and diesel versions. For instance, the electric Vauxhall Mokka GS Line costs £38,835, which is £12,470 (47%) more than its petrol counterpart at £26,365.

Half of the drivers surveyed, 51%, believe the government should provide subsidies to offset the costs of switching to electric vehicles. Greg Wilson, Founder and CEO of Quotezone.co.uk, highlighted the survey’s findings, noting that the high cost and lack of infrastructure have discouraged many from considering EV ownership.

The survey revealed that 49% of drivers would only change cars out of necessity, and only 14% plan to buy a fully electric vehicle next. Wilson commented, “Our survey indicates that the government’s plan to ban the sale of petrol and diesel vehicles by 2030 is too soon for most motorists.

The fact that 8 out of 10 drivers oppose banning petrol and diesel cars underscores the severity of the issue, especially with the ban just seven years away. The high cost of electric vehicles has led 87% of drivers to decide against buying one unless absolutely necessary.”

With the ongoing cost-of-living crisis, many people find it challenging to justify spending 47% more on an electric vehicle despite rising food prices. Quotezone.co.uk assists millions of customers in finding savings on essential household expenses, including hybrid and electric car insurance, as well as niche products like fleet and motor trade insurance.

Joseph Palaz

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