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Lockdowns around the world encourage EV consideration

The positive and immediate global impact of the imposed lockdown on the environment has been boosting motorist’s willingness to drive an electric vehicle, reports Venson.
Lockdowns around the world encourage EV consideration
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Government-enforced lockdowns around the world, due to Covid-19, are having a dramatic positive impact on people’s awareness of the benefits to the environment, reports Venson Automotive Solutions. 45 percent of people surveyed by Venson confirmed that the radical improvement on air pollution across the globe as a result of the demobilisation of transport, has made them reconsider their electric vehicle (EV) ownership plans. A further 17 percent said it reaffirmed the decision they had already made to make the switch to an EV.

Of the 45 percent of motorists who are now reassessing their EV options, 19 percent said their next company car or private purchase would be an EV, with the remaining 26 percent confirming they intend to become an EV driver in the next 5 years. In an EV attitudes survey conducted by Venson in July 2019, 41 percent of people said they were considering moving to an EV, but 31 percent said that wouldn’t for another 10-15 years, confirming the intention by many to play their part in protecting the environment has since accelerated.

The latest survey from Venson also reveals that the public would like to see more done by Government – and businesses - to expedite the take up of EVs once the UK has recovered from the Covid-19 crisis. This includes further investment in the charging infrastructure (62 percent), the introduction of more Clean Air Zones in major cities (38 percent) and new legislation that supports businesses to move to fully electric company car or commercial vehicle fleets in the next 5 years (38 percent).

“Reducing emissions has been a hot topic and a clear government, business and personal target for several years now, but still the growth of electric vehicle (EV) ownership has been slow” said Alison Bell, Marketing Director at Venson Automotive Solutions. “This is despite evidence that transport is responsible for 23% of global emissions, and driving petrol and diesel fuelled vehicles contributes 72 percent of the transport sector’s greenhouse gas emissions. In recent years we have seen the cost of electric vehicles fall, battery efficiency increase, and the network of both public and private charging points grow significantly. All of these steps have boosted consumer confidence in an EV future, however whilst ownership is increasing, we still have a long way to go. Having said that, fleet managers looking to introduce fully-electric fleets could find employees more open to the idea now they have seen the global benefits it could bring to the environment.”

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