Number of Barnet electric vehicles rose by over 50% last year
30 May, 2022 12:00 am
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There are now 3,074 battery-electric vehicles in the borough By Andrew Dowdeswell, Data Reporter
The number of electric vehicles in Barnet rose by over 50% last year, new figures show.
The government is aiming to entirely phase out petrol and diesel-powered cars by 2030, with battery electric vehicles planned to account for all car sales by 2035.
Auto Trader said the recent surge is positive, but that electric cars are still too expensive for many people to make the switch from petrol and diesel-powered vehicles.
Department for Transport figures show there were 3,074 battery-electric vehicles in Barnet at the end of last year – up from 1,864 at the end of 2020, a 65% rise.
It meant 1,210 electric vehicles were newly registered in 2021 – over 75% more than the 667 the year before.
Across the UK, the number of electric vehicles on the roads almost doubled, increasing by 94% from 215,000 at the end of 2020 to 420,000 last year.
On average, an electric car will emit around one-third less carbon dioxide than an equivalent petrol or diesel car, Transport & Environment, a European clean transport campaign group, says.
Ian Plummer, commercial director at Auto Trader, said the automotive industry has responded well to the government’s electric car drive.
He said: “Over the last year, we’ve seen significant strides in range capability, as well as a growing choice of makes, models and body types, right now there’s one new electric vehicle coming onto the market per week.”
But he also stressed the need to further invest in charging ports, saying drivers must have confidence in being able to charge their cars to help make the transition from fossil fuels.
The government hopes to install 300,000 public charging points by 2030, 18 times the number a decade previously.
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