The number of electric car models available to consumers is expected to triple by 2021, says a European environmental
lobby group.
Latest indications are that motor manufacturers will offer 214 electric car models in 2021, a significant jump from the 60 that were available at the end of 2018.
New BIK taxation, more affordable EVs and better choice could see consumers switch from petrol and diesel to electric sooner than anticipated.
Analysis by the European Federation for Transport and Environment (T&E), based on data by research firm IHS Markit, suggests that car manufacturers are now ready to embrace
car electrification.
In 2021, carmakers are forecast to bring 92 fully electric models and 118 plug-in hybrid models to market.
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