West Lindsey drivers increasingly keen on electric cars

Electric car technology is advancing rapidly, and the latest figures suggest that West Lindsey is getting on board the green revolution.
West Lindsey drivers like their electric carsWest Lindsey drivers like their electric cars
West Lindsey drivers like their electric cars

Across 2018, the number of registered plug-in vehicles in the area increased by 47 per cent.

The latest Department for Transport statistics show the number of registered electric or plug-in hybrid cars, vans and micro-cars called quadricycles in West Lindsey.

At the end of 2017 there were 127 electric vehicles.

West Lindsey drivers like their electric carsWest Lindsey drivers like their electric cars
West Lindsey drivers like their electric cars
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By December last year, that figure had grown to 187, a jump of 60.

That's lower than the increase of 1,762 in Peterborough, which has the highest percentage of plug-in vehicles of any local authority in the United Kingdom.

But back in 2013, in West Lindsey, there were just 11 electric cars, which shows the progress the industry has made in a short time.

Over the past few years manufacturers have increased the range of their vehicles, and prices have fallen, helping fuel the rise in environmentally friendly vehicles.

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The latest Nissan Leaf, the UK's most popular entirely electric car, can now travel 235 miles before it needs to be recharged, 80 miles more than the previous version.

Over the next year BP will install charging points at its petrol stations, following Shell's roll-out in 2017.

Dyson has also said it plans to release an electric car by 2020.

One advantage electric car users have over other vehicles is that they do not have to pay road tax, as they do not release any emissions.

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Electricity is also far cheaper than petrol and diesel, and green drivers have the satisfaction of helping save the planet.

However, in November, the Government reduced the maximum discount electric car buyers could get from £4,500 to £3,500.

Plug-in vehicles still make up a tiny percentage of the cars on the road in West Lindsey: there are 187 electric cars, and 66,788 vehicles in total.