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Car buyers are still skeptical about the use of electricity.

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    22 de maio de 2021 01:06:51 ART

     

    Consumers remain skeptical about electric cars and the เล่น xo transition from oil and diesel remains. "A real challenge.Lisa Brankin said more government support was needed for the electric vehicle market before the new gasoline and diesel ban in 2030 was proposed.Research from energy regulator Ofgem suggests that 6.5 million households plan to buy electric cars by 2030.But the number of electric vehicles (EVs) in use today remains low.Research from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) found that EVs account for only 1% of the 35 million vehicles on UK roads.However, the numbers are up, with more than two times the number of battery-powered cars sold last year, while the number of plug-in hybrids has grown by more than a third.

     

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    But Brankin, managing director of Ford for Britain and Ireland, told Radio 5 Live's Wake Up to Money that many customers were skeptical about buying an electric car. The automaker remains the leading manufacturer in the UK in terms of car sales by 2020 figures from Statista.We surveyed customer attitudes and found that 10% of customers are considering purchasing a battery electric vehicle next time,” said Brankin.Most others remain concerned about things like range, charging infrastructure, lack of data available to customers, and apparently prices as well.Regarding the cost of electric vehicles, she said: "We are aware that that's a problem and that's why we urge the government to continue supporting all battery-powered electric vehicles.The government's goal of phasing out emissions-generating vehicles is part of a broader plan to make the UK carbon neutral by 2050.RAC said in May the UK charging network would need to "exponentially" growth to cope with soaring electric vehicle sales.

    Sales rose sharply, in part as a result of new stricter emissions rules in the EU, which forced manufacturers to invest billions in newer, zero-emissions vehicles.A report from the Public Accounts Committee released this month warned the government had no plans to deal with. It is a "big challenge" in persuading motorists to switch to electric vehicles by 2030. The same report says that only 13 electric vehicles are sold in the UK at the UK. Price period Under £ 30,000Ms Brankin said the company wanted to see a "comprehensive plan" from the government to switch to electric vehicles. "It involves all stakeholders, not just the automakers."The government said it is investing £ 2.8 billion to help the auto and driver industries switch to electricity, and rising EV costs will go down as production grows globally.