A new study by EV Charger Installation highlights growing enthusiasm among UK drivers for electric vehicles (EVs), especially among younger generations, though misconceptions still affect broader adoption.
The survey of over 2,500 UK motorists found that 88% hold outdated views on EV performance, charging access, and environmental impact.
Many drivers still see charging infrastructure as limited, with 73% believing there aren’t enough stations, despite a 45% rise in public charging points since January 2023.
EV performance for long trips also remains a concern for 47% of respondents, although the latest EV models now average a range of 300 miles—well above typical weekly UK driving distances.
While cost is another factor, with two-thirds perceiving EVs as expensive, reduced long-term running costs are expected to offset initial prices.
The survey reveals a positive shift among younger drivers. About 62% of millennials (ages 25-39) plan to purchase an EV within the next five years, driven by eco-consciousness and lower fuel expenses.
Notably, 76% of respondents under 30 are “highly concerned” about the environmental impact of petrol and diesel vehicles. In contrast, only 14% of drivers over 60 show similar interest in EVs, citing battery life and charging ease as concerns.
Tackling myths
The study also challenges common myths about EVs. The UK now has over 30,000 public charging points, and battery recycling facilities are widely available to safely handle lithium-ion disposal.
Research further shows that a full transition to EVs would only increase grid demand by around 10%, within current capacity.
The study found that 80% of drivers would consider an EV if more affordable used models were available, suggesting that interest will grow as the market expands.
“Education is key,” said Founder Marc Dal Cin. “The future is bright for EVs, but we must continue to tackle misconceptions to support a transition that benefits both people and the planet.”
This series covers the developing electric vehicles market of the UK and its increasing infrastructure, as the nation advances its net-zero goals. For all things EV, don’t miss out on your free ticket to EVCharge Live UK – taking place 23-25 September 2025.








