Brannan Coady, the CEO at YourParkingSpace, said: “Whilst the DVLA is correct in providing information on motorists that are breaking the law, many motorists will view this as unfair after the Government’s encouragement of electric cars as opposed to petrol or diesel, with various locations across the country charging a £30 penalty for staying over an hour.
“With many motorists complaining that the maximum parking time is not enough to fully charge the vehicle, it’s likely that many drivers will be put off buying an electric car for the foreseeable future.”
However, despite several barriers, electric car registrations are increasing every year.
Experts estimate that there are now over 600,000 EVs on British roads with that figure predicted to drastically increase before 2030.
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