Once you go electric you don't go back, study finds

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Government-backed study find 80 per cent of people would swap their car for an electric vehicle after test driving EVs

The majority of drivers see EVs as a viable option and many people who test them out plan to replace their traditional cars with electric versions, according to a new government-backed study. The government's...

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