Drivers ditch electric cars due to lack of charging stations

British drivers appear to be ditching electric cars in droves in favour of traditional petrol cars because of the time they have to queue at charging stations

Electric car owners have expressed their frustration with the lack of new chargers being installed across the UK.

There has been a spike in new cars being purchased – driven mostly by petrol car sales rather than EVs.

There can be eighteen-month waits after ordering new electric vehicles..

New statistics released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) showed new car registrations saw a significant boost this January compared to the same time last year.

Mike Hawes, chief executive of the trade body, said: “The automotive industry is already delivering growth that bucks the national trend.”

According to the data 131,994 new cars were registered in January this year, a 14.5 per cent rise from last January’s figure of 115,087.

While still lower than the pre-covid January 2020 figure of 149,279 this does show the industry is making a recovery.

Petrol cars saw the largest growth in new car registrations compared with last year, with 58,973 being registered this January compared to 51,468 at the same time last year – a rise of 7,505.

But new battery electric vehicles saw a smaller growth in new car registrations compared to last January rising by 2,861 from 14,433 last year to 17,294 this year.

This figure needs to almost quadruple to 3,130 installations a month to meet the Government’s target of having 300,000 devices nationwide by 2030 – the date when the UK will ban new petrol and diesel cars.

There are only 37,055 charging points in the UK as of January this year.

In the final quarter of last year, just one public chargepoint was installed per 62 plug-in cars, a fall from 1:42 compared to the same quarter in 2021.

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    Tom

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    Because of recharge time and distance restrictions, you probably need 3-4 times as many charging stations (mostly run on fossil fuels) than filling stations. Will charging stations offer rest rooms and consumer goods?

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