- New research indicates many drivers of petrol and diesel vehicles are significantly misinformed about electric cars, causing them to hesitate in switching.
- A YouGov survey of 1,002 non-electric car drivers found 51 per cent could correctly answer only two or fewer out of 10 statements about EVs.
- Among the ill-informed group, just five per cent expressed a desire for an EV as their next car, a stark contrast to 63 per cent of those who scored highly on EV knowledge.
- A notable misconception revealed was that 46 per cent of drivers wrongly believed electric vehicles are more prone to catching fire than traditionally fuelled cars.
- Experts are calling for robust action from the government, industry, and media to dispel myths and ensure drivers are equipped with facts when considering an EV purchase.
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