Belfast Telegraph

Motorway chargepoin­t ban urged for hybrid cars

- BY NEIL LANCEFIELD

SOME electric vehicles should be banned from using motorway chargepoin­ts because they take too long to top up, according to a new report.

Slower-charging plug-in hybrids are blocking equipment which is essential to battery-only vehicles making long journeys, a study for the RAC Foundation warned.

The latest battery-only cars need just five minutes at the quickest chargepoin­ts to add 15 miles to their range, compared with an hour for almost all plugin hybrids to achieve the same benefit.

Battery-only cars have no combustion engine, while plug-in hybrids can operate in full electric mode, using convention­al fuel or a combinatio­n of both.

Report author Harold Dermott, who has spent more than 35 years in the motor manufactur­ing industry, claimed confusion over how fast different electric vehicles can be topped up could undermine efforts to provide an adequate public charging network.

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