Drivers ‘confused’ by transition to electric motoring, ministers warned
Many drivers are “confused” by the transition to electric motoring, ministers have been told.
The AA said most drivers are “not hostile” to electric vehicles (EV) but more incentives are required to boost demand.
A survey of more than 14,000 of its members indicated many are unclear about the shift to EVs.
Many drivers are “confused” by the transition to electric motoring, ministers have been told.
The AA said most drivers are “not hostile” to electric vehicles (EV) but more incentives are required to boost demand.
A survey of more than 14,000 of its members indicated many are unclear about the shift to EVs.
Nope - go to the source. With a few exceptions, the Blob is where confusion reigns supreme, beginning with almost the entire political class from Ed Miliband upwards.
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The AA said most drivers are “not hostile” to electric vehicles (EV) but more incentives are required to boost demand.
That's true. I'd buy one if it cost a lot less, had a binding guarantee over the battery life, if there was free disposal of the battery at the end of its life, and if I had anywhere to plug it in, plus a guarantee from Ed that I can recharge it on windless nights.
We're nearly there, I feel.
But wholes would accept a guarantee from Weird Ed, Sam?
Sam and dearieme - yes, a guarantee from Weird Ed seems to be part of the problem. There are lots of reasons to avoid an EV, but he is quite a big one in that he's so obviously a bonkers activist fronting the whole game.
I'm not the least confused about EVs. What Sam said.
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