Is it right to be worried about getting stranded in an electric car?
In part three of our series exploring myths surrounding EVs, we look at range anxiety and concerns about the charging network
- Do electric cars pose a greater fire risk than petrol or diesel vehicles?
- How problematic is mineral mining for electric cars?
Of all the reasons car buyers give to avoid buying an electric car, two words stand out above all: range anxiety. Drivers wary of making the switch from petrol or diesel to electric overwhelmingly cite a concern that batteries will not last the journey. Our EV mythbusters series is taking a closer look at some of the most common criticisms of electric cars, highlighting the myths, the realities and the grey areas.
We have asked whether we should be more concerned about fires in electric cars and whether cars have a mining problem. This article asks whether fears about battery range mean the transition away from internal combustion engines never reaches its destination.
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