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LONDON FEB. 27 (People's Daily Online UK)—— There are currently some 83 different alternatively fuelled cars and vans available to British buyers. Alternatively fuelled car registrations have grown more than threefold over the past five years, and in January this year they recorded their highest ever market share at 4.2%. The UK is currently the EU's biggest market for plug-in electric cars, with 36,917 registered in 2016. Growth has been rapid but market penetration still remains at a relatively low level.
According to a new YouGov survey commissioned by SMMT, more than half of UK adults would be more likely to buy an electric car for reasons including low running costs, but just 13% of those in the market for a new car said the next vehicle they buy is most likely to be alternatively fuelled.
The most common reasons not to choose an electric vehicle were linked to charging and financial outlay. The survey also found that the majority of consumers (68%) weren't aware of changes to the new car VED regime coming in April.
SMMT Chief Executive Mike Hawes said:"A consistent approach to incentives – fiscal and otherwise – and, most importantly, greater investment in the charging network is essential if we are to grow this emerging market."
Transport Minister, John Hayes, said, "We've committed more than £2 billion since 2011 to increase electric vehicle uptake and support greener transport schemes. This includes £290 million, announced in the Autumn Statement, to support electric vehicles, low emission buses and taxis, and alternative fuels."
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