
The eastern district of Saint-Rambert on the street@A7Traffic from July 18 will offer 2 electric charging stations for refrigerators. It is an economical, ecological and quiet alternative to noisy and polluting diesel generators. https://t.co/YF2YFVSF5Q
— VINCI Autoroutes (@VINCIAutoroutes) July 11, 2022
Regardless of whether you are for or against, an electric car will soon become a must-have for motorists. And it is not for nothing that the European Union will ban the sale of new thermal vehicles from 2035. Therefore, brands will have to adapt by electrifying their catalog, and motorists will no longer have a choice of this engine. And whether they like it or not. However, we are still far from that. Indeed, according to a recent study by Deloitte, only 8% of the French would be ready to buy an electric car immediately. A very low number, and there are still many obstacles for customers.
While the European Union banned the sale of internal combustion cars from 2035, France still practices “terminal hunting”. Educational review@oubertalli. #OnEstNotSortisDesRonces https://t.co/uT3qUEjNe6
— Geraldine Wesner (@GeWoessner) July 14, 2022
Affordable price
But then what would be the ideal electric car that would convince the refractory? First, it must be displayed price from 15 to 30,000 euros, which is still rare today, except for some models such as the Dacia Spring. Only 20% are ready to invest between 30 and 50,000 euros. For about 80% of respondents, the range should exceed 400 kilometers, although most even want to be able to drive more than 600 kilometers on a single charge. Autonomy, which then goes hand in hand with obviously higher prices, far from 15 or 20,000 euros.
Heat still has a future
If sales of diesel cars have fallen in recent months, respondents still value this engine as much as gasoline. A simple hybrid takes second place, followed by a plug-in hybrid. The electric motor ended up at the bottom of the rating of motors that are most considered by motorists. Proof, if need be, that there is still work to tempt motorists!
There is an exception to the end of sales of diesel cars in 2035, voted by the European Parliament: luxury cars (Ferrari, etc.). Of course, there are not many of them, so the emissions will be limited, but for the symbol and social justice will have to be ironed pic.twitter.com/6gPS9lc6ZE
— Audrey Garric (@audreygarric) June 9, 2022
Source: Auto Plus

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