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ZFE: more and more low-income households are refusing to travel Auto Plus news in your smartphone Auto Plus news in your inbox

The transition to electric mobility is desired authorities but far from it plebiscite households modest.

however, big cities develop ZFEs, low-emission zones that prohibit circulation of the most polluting cars.

The problem: Only 1 in 10 households say they are ready to buy electric car. So much so that more and more low-income households give up the trip because limitationas shown in the latest study by Aramis.

The car is still very popular

The car remains the most important tool that enables millions of households to travel every day.

As Aramis’s research shows, 75% low-income households use the car for give up on place work

Many still have models a Crit’Air 4 or 5 sticker and therefore already banned from circulation, since EPZ.

36% of them continues to use this car regardless risks potential sanction.

The study also highlights sad reality More and more households are explaining their preference seem to move Now they make up 21%, i.e. 7 points more than in 2022.

Falling purchase intentions

reasons which explain this decision multiple. Initially, according to the research, the farm feeling limitation.

Really, 73% of them believe that this is more of a restriction for motorists than a real useful measure for environment.

Worse: 94% The people of Ile-de-France think so renewal according to Aramis’ study.

As a result of this feeling, reduction intentions to purchase engines electric Or hybrids was observed In fact, there is a number 35% in 2023. This is 5 points less compared to in the study from 2022 year.

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Author: Quentin Dubois
Source: Auto Plus

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