Three fifths (63%*) of drivers say the rising cost of domestic
energy is now a contributory factor in putting them off owning an
electric vehicle (EV), according to a survey by the AA.
The poll of 12,500 drivers also found that one in 10 (10%) claim
the hike in home energy
bills is the main
reason for sticking with a petrol or diesel car.
However, a quarter (24%) say increased energy bills has not
deterred them from switching to an electric car, with 3% of
respondents already driving an electric car.
Even with next month’s leap in electricity prices, an electric
car owner could save around half on ‘fuel’ compared to petrol and
a third compared to diesel – and that’s before lower servicing
costs and VED.
Following the announcement from the Prime Minister on 8 September
2022, the national average electricity prices paid by Direct
Debit will be a unit rate of 34.00p per kWh and a standing charge
of 46.36p per day from 1 October 2022**.
While the cost of recharging an EV at home is much cheaper than
re-fulling a petrol or diesel car***, many drivers are probably
unaware of how to compare the cost of motoring.
Jack Cousens, head of roads policy for the AA, said; “With
domestic energy prices rising, drivers can be forgiven for
believing switching to an EV will become expensive quickly.
“However, the reality is that even with the hike in domestic
electricity costs, running an EV is considerably cheaper than a
petrol or diesel car.
“With much focus on the 2030 ban on the sale of new combustion
cars and vans, lawmakers need to keep a watchful eye on how
energy prices will impact the transition to electrification as
much as the traditional barriers to ownership.”
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MEDIA CONTACT: JACK COUSENS ON 07738
799396
NOTES TO EDITORS
* AA Yonder Driver Poll, September 2022. 12,545 respondents.
** Energy bills support factsheet -
GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
***
KIA EV6 – Home charging to 100% at 34.00p per kWh and 46.36p per
day standing charge = £26.64. WLTP mileage of 328 miles = 8.12 p
per mile.
KIA Ceed Petrol – 50 litres at 165 ppl = £82.50. Combined MPG of
49.6 would equate to 545 miles = 15.14 p per mile.
KIA Ceed Diesel – 50 litres at 181 ppl = £90.50. Combined MPG of
62.8 would equate to 690 miles a tank = 13.12 p per mile.
All details taken from KIA UK website;
· KIA EV6 specifications
here: The Kia EV6 Specification
· KIA Ceed
specifications here: The Kia Ceed Specifications |
Kia UK