A high price tag was the biggest disincentive for majority of over a third (37 per cent) of surveyed  motorists when it came to considering buying an electric car, a recent survey run by TheGreenCarWebsite.co.uk reveals. In second place with 29 per cent was the limited range that electric cars offer compared to conventional, internal combustion engine cars. A lack of charging facilities (20 per cent), concerns about the car’s battery lifespan (11 per cent) and a lack of model choice (three per cent) also co
      
  
           
                          
                March 29, 2012
              
            
                          
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                A high price tag was the biggest disincentive for majority of over a third (37 per cent) of surveyed  motorists when it came to considering buying an electric car, a recent survey run by %$Linker:  External      0   0   0   oLinkExternal   TheGreenCarWebsite.co.uk   The Green Car Website   false   http://www.thegreencarwebsite.co.uk/   false   false %> reveals. In second place with 29 per cent was the limited range that electric cars offer compared to conventional, internal combustion engine cars. A lack of charging facilities (20 per cent), concerns about the car’s battery lifespan (11 per cent) and a lack of model choice (three per cent) also concerned motorists but to a much lesser extent.
Even with substantial a government grant towards the cost of an electric car or van, price remains the key issue for consumers. With lower price electric models on the way, it is hoped that in the near future, more motorists will feel that an electric car is within their reach and a practical solution.
      
    Even with substantial a government grant towards the cost of an electric car or van, price remains the key issue for consumers. With lower price electric models on the way, it is hoped that in the near future, more motorists will feel that an electric car is within their reach and a practical solution.
    



