'Blind spot': Poll shows anti-EV myths continuing to gain traction with the public

James Murray
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'Blind spot': Poll shows anti-EV myths continuing to gain traction with the public

Over half of non-EV drivers erroneously think EVs are more likely to catch fire than petrol models, while a third mistakenly believe EVs fail to deliver lifetime emissions savings

Myths and falsehoods about the performance of electric vehicles (EVs) are still widely believed by the public, despite the growing popularity of zero emission models. That is according to a new YouGov...

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