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Drivers warned of 7 problems with electric cars including one that makes them more expensive to run than petrol vehicles

DRIVERS have been issued an urgent warning regarding serious problems with electric cars.

Electric vehicle technology is improving at a rapid pace, with a wider choice of cars and advancements in overall range, battery efficiency and public charging availability.

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Ministers are set to miss their target of installing 300,000 new electric chargers by 2030Credit: Getty

But although electrification of the UK's vehicle fleet brings less pollution, there is also cause for concern.

Not enough public chargers

It was revealed that ministers are set to miss their target of installing 300,000 new electric chargers by 2030.

Figures from the  show that less than 9,000 public charging devices were installed last year.

According to official data, there are now 30 electric vehicles for every charge point, compared with 16 at the start of 2020.

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Ginny Buckley, founder and CEO of , said to The Sun Online: "Electric cars are easy to drive, simple to charge at home and reliable, so owning one should be a hassle-free experience.

"But the hard fact is that our national charging infrastructure rollout isn't keeping pace with the numbers of car buyers making the switch to an electric car."

Too expensive to buy for most families

Three-quarters of Brits think the government should be doing more to encourage the switch to electric vehicles - by offering consumer grants.

A poll of 2,000 adults found 63 per cent consider the retail price to be the biggest downside of EVs.

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Just 15 per cent of those who don't own an EV are 'likely' to make the switch within the next 12 months.

But 60 per cent would be more inclined to go electric if the vehicles were cheaper

This comes after Fiat launched its own electric car grant, Fiat E-Grant, offering £3,000 towards the all-electric 500e and 500e convertible.

Higher rate of VAT if charging in public

Recharging electric cars at ­major public points has soared to nearly £50 — making them more expensive to run than petrol motors.

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Oil giants BP and Shell — which oversee the UK's biggest networks — charge 79p and 85p per kWh respectively.

The price has been creeping up to reflect soaring wholesale electricity costs.

Meanwhile, the price of petrol has dropped to around 144p a litre, meaning it costs about £72 to fill up a typical motor.

As a result, the cost per mile for the electric VW ID.3 is 21.43p — compared to 13.03p for the Golf 1.5L, VW's petrol equivalent.

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