JUST WHEN WE NEED MORE GREEN AREAS EV HOME CHARGERS COME ALONG.

New data has found that nearly half of UK homeowners are considering getting rid of the green space in their front garden to accommodate an electric vehicle.
Despite this, 53 per cent of people said the trend of people paving over their front garden to create parking space needed to be addressed. Drivers may see the option of keeping their front garden in shape and park their cars on the road rather than paving over it. However, electric car owners may lean towards paving the garden over to ensure they have space to park the car and charge it using a home EV charger. Demand for home electric car chargers has risen in recent years with more drivers opting to invest in a home charger and foregoing the public network. With the ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles less than seven years away, an increasing number of motorists are looking at EVs as a serious alternative.
Aside from this, the prevalence of Clean Air Zones and the Ulez expansion could sway driver opinion, potentially helping them save thousands of pounds a year by avoiding the daily charge.
More than a quarter of UK homeowners are concerned about the growth of EV charging at home but legislation is forcing most to accept the alternatives to poor infrastructure due to delays by governments and councils. With environmental issues such as flooding caused by poor drainage concreting over swathes of residential land will lead to further problems. Long term thoughtful planning has been ignored in place of short term electoral gains with the natural environment bottom of the list again. EV drivers in low lying areas may rue the day they paved over their drive, batteries don’t respond well to being underwater.

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