Expense a Major Barrier to Irish EV Adoption

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Key findings from a new report suggest the following key trends to explain the slow pace of Irish EV Adoption
32% of respondents plan to purchase a hybrid, plug-in hybrid or electric vehicle next
Hybrids are the most popular alternative fuel choice for people's next car across all age groups at 17%, outstripping pure EVs
The expense of EVs was cited as a barrier to purchase by 40% of respondents. Other top concerns stopping people making the EV switch include reliability concerns at 31% and electricity costs at 28%.
34% of rural respondents cite insufficient public charging infrastructure as a barrier to purchase, and 45% of people living rurally also find electric vehicles too expensive
The barriers to Irish EV Adoption
Carzone has unveiled its 2025 Motoring Report, revealing significant insights into Ireland's shifting attitudes towards electric vehicles (EVs). The report highlights that while 32% of respondents plan to purchase an EV, hybrid, or plug-in hybrid next, expense continues to pose a major barrier.
Cost was identified by 40% of respondents as the primary obstacle to adopting an EV. Other notable concerns include reliability (31%) and the cost of electricity (28%).
Rural respondents in particular expressed apprehension regarding EV infrastructure, with 34% citing inadequate public charging options as a significant deterrent.
Nationally, respondents indicated that an average range of approximately 497 km is required before considering an EV purchase. However, regional variations exist: Ulster respondents require the highest average range at 548 km, whereas Leinster respondents, benefiting from more accessible charging infrastructure around Dublin, cited a lower average requirement of approximately 475 km.
For those who have already transitioned to electric vehicles, reduced running costs emerge as a major benefit, with 86% of EV owners highlighting this as a key advantage of their decision.
Since its launch, Carzone's annual Motoring Report has become a trusted resource for vehicle sellers and buyers, offering crucial insights into Ireland's dynamic motoring industry.
Martin O'Neill from Carzone commented, "Our 2025 Motoring Report clearly shows that interest in electric vehicles remains strong, but financial and infrastructural hurdles still exist for many Irish drivers. At Carzone, we aim to provide essential insights to consumers and dealerships alike, helping them navigate the evolving automotive landscape and make informed decisions about adopting EVs as the market continues to expand."
The 16th edition of Carzone's Motoring Report combines data from 84 million searches conducted on Carzone in 2024 with a comprehensive survey of 1,000 Irish motorists, providing a definitive snapshot of Irish car-buying habits. The report offers a comprehensive guide to Ireland's car-buying landscape, reflecting today's priorities while looking towards future trends. To delve deeper into the analysis and insights shaping the market, visit www.carzone.ie/
motoringreport.
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Expense a Major Barrier to Irish EV Adoption