The Daily Telegraph

Ownership of electric cars surges 50pc over last year

- By Mike Wright

ELECTRIC car ownership has jumped by more than 50 per cent over the last year, research by the RAC has found.

The breakdown service said more than 30,000 new private vehicles were recorded on the UK’S roads at the end of 2020 compared with the same period the year before.

However, it warned that the 86,000 privately owned electric cars was still a tiny percentage of the overall 32million vehicles on the UKS roads.

The Government will ban the purchase of new petrol and diesel cars in 2030, and the sale of hybrid vehicles by 2035.

Previous RAC research has shown that many drivers are still put off switching to an electric car as they are considered more expensive and more difficult to fuel in public, as chargers are far less prevalent than petrol stations.

RAC analysis of Department for Transport figures showed the number of privately owned electric vehicles jumped from 56,000 in 2019 to 86,000 in 2020.

When company and commercial cars are added in, there are now 213,000 electric vehicles on the UK’S roads.

The data showed the London borough of Barnet now has the greatest number of electric-car owners, with 1,235, followed by Wiltshire on 1,075 and Cornwall on 899.

South Wales was found to be the area with the lowest take-up of electric cars, with Merthyr Tydfil only registerin­g 21 vehicles and Blaenau Gwent 27 vehicles.

The organisati­on urged the Government to consider scrapping VAT on new electric cars to convince more drivers to make the switch.

Rod Dennis, a spokesman for the RAC, said: “It’s important that the environmen­tal and financial benefits afforded by the switch to electric cars are shared by drivers right across the country. Our analysis shows the extent to which the south and east of England currently dominate when it comes to the numbers that are currently in private hands.”

Last month, Grant Shapps, the Transport Secretary, launched a consultati­on on plans to improve electric car take-up by making charging in public as easy as buying petrol.

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