๐๐ก **Electric Vehicle Alert: What’s Happening on the Roads?**


The buzz around electric vehicles (EVs) just got a little buzzier – and not in the best way. November saw the smallest growth in the electric car market in almost two years. The numbers are in: 39,965 new pure battery electric cars were registered last month. That’s only a 3.6% increase from last year. Remember when EVs were the hot new thing? ๐

Overall, new car registrations dipped by 1.6% in November. The market saw its sixth drop this year, mainly due to private buyers pumping the brakes. While fleet purchases nudged up a tiny 0.2%, personal demand just wasn’t there. ๐ขโก๏ธ๐
Mike Hawes from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders isn’t thrilled. He warns, โZero emission vehicles are climbing but this slow growth is a wake-up call. We must boost enthusiasm, not hinder it.”
And then thereโs the new twist in the tale. From April 2028, drivers will pay a 3p-per-mile duty on EVs. This comes as the government faces falling fuel duty revenue. The move has sparked chatter on whether it discourages green choices and clouds hopes for a more sustainable future. ๐โก
Whether youโre already on the EV bandwagon or still considering the leap, it’s clear the landscape is changing. Will this affect your plans to switch? Drop your thoughts below! ๐
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