More Aussies to drive EVs but cost remains a speed bump

Thousands more electric vehicles are expected to hit Australian roads in the next five years with 40 per cent of motorists saying they plan to shift to the technology, a study shows.

But the University of Sydney research also found a large number of drivers can’t afford to upgrade to an EV, while a minority just aren’t interested in making the switch.

The findings came after a separate study identified hybrid vehicles as a rising option for consumers, following record-breaking sales for low-emission cars in the first three months of this year.

The University of Sydney’s Transport Opinion Survey quizzed 1030 adults about future vehicle purchase intentions and found two in five intend to drive an electric vehicle in the next five years.

Of that figure, four per cent already owned an EV, nine per cent are considering a purchase in the next 12 months, and 27 per cent are weighing up whether to buy in the next five years.

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