Electric Vehicles

Drivers in 30s to “spearhead” EV switch

Drivers in their 30s look set to spearhead the switch to Electric Vehicles in the UK, according to a new survey.
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James Evison

Drivers in their 30s look set to spearhead the switch to electric vehicles (EV) in the UK, according to a new survey.

The CTEK survey, conducted by Find Out Now, of more than 1,000 UK drivers revealed that 30 to 39-year-olds are the generation most primed to buy EV and ditch petrol and diesel cars first.

It found almost two thirds (61%) of drivers currently in their 30s foresee they will be driving an EV by 2035, when they will be in their 40s.

Only one in six (17%) thirty-somethings think they will still be driving an ICE (purely petrol or diesel) vehicle in a decade’s time.

Even by 2030, a majority (59%) of what CTEK is terming ‘Generation E’ will be driving a Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) or a hybrid. Just over a fifth (21%) think they will be driving an ICE car.

Including all age groups of drivers, 2030 could see 45% driving an EV, outnumbering the 34% who believe they will still be driving diesel or petrol ICE vehicles, it said. The ICE drivers fall to a quarter (25%) by 2035.

While many current EV drivers are set to still be driving the same kind of cars (BEV, PHEV and self-charging hybrid) in 2030 and 2035, one notable shift is 43% of PHEV drivers going fully electric by 2030 and 57% of them by 2035.

Daniel Forsberg, Marketing Manager EVSE at the EV chargepoint manufacturer CTEK, said:

“We’re calling UK drivers in their 30s ‘Generation E’ because they are leading the way in practically every
question we asked in our nationally representative survey.

“We suspect there are several factors at play in this. People in their 30s are likely to have both the financial means to be able to choose electric and the environmental and climate awareness to want to do so. Not far behind them are the 18 to 29-year-olds, who are the second age group most set to go EV.

“In contrast, it is the older generations aged 55 and above who are least likely to switch, in spite of probably being financially able to do so. They are, we suspect, more wedded to fossil fuels after decades of driving ICE cars.

“Overall the survey results point to a rapidly approaching future of mass adoption of electric mobility, especially by the younger generations. This suggests millions more EVs on the UK roads in just a few years, begging the question: where will they all charge? The roll-out of public charging must accelerate to keep pace with the huge demand our survey results suggest will emerge.”

Image courtesy of CTEK

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