Top 10 Reasons UK Drivers Are Not Considering An Electric Car For Next Purchase

Lack of suitable charging points and range anxiety continue to be the biggest turn-offs for the EV revolution.

Lack of suitable charging points and range anxiety continue to be the biggest reasons why people are not considering going electric when it comes to buying their next car according to Kwik Fit.

The nationwide service centre chain conducted a survey, which revealed the purchase intentions of 13.9 million UK drivers – 7.5 million said that the impact of the coronavirus pandemic has made them less likely to buy their next car in the next year, but 6.4 million said that they would be likely to acquire their next motor in the coming year. More than half (51 percent) of those said they’d be buying a new car, too.

Of those 6.4 million drivers that are likely to buy a new or used car in the coming year, 20 percent said that they will be using their car more instead of public transport, while 18 percent said that they wanted a more eco-friendly car after seeing the benefits brought about by the reduced traffic of lockdown. Another 18 percent added that they would be driving less because of environmental concerns.