EV Myths vs Facts: What UK Drivers Need to Know
Most concerns about electric vehicles are based on outdated myths, not current reality.
EV technology, charging infrastructure, and running costs have improved rapidly making electric cars a realistic option for far more UK drivers than many realise.
Myth 1: EVs Are Too Expensive
Fact:
EVs can cost more upfront, but they are often cheaper to own long term.
Why:
Lower “fuel” costs than petrol or diesel
Fewer moving parts = lower maintenance
Reduced servicing and repair costs
When running costs are included, many EVs are cost-competitive within a few years.
Myth 2: EVs Don’t Have Enough Range
Fact:
Most modern EVs in the UK offer 200–300 miles of real-world range.
For context:
The average UK driver travels under 30 miles per day
Public charging is expanding rapidly
Home charging covers most daily needs
Range anxiety usually disappears once people own an EV.
Myth 3: EVs Aren’t Reliable
Fact:
EVs are often more reliable than petrol or diesel cars.
Why:
No clutch
No exhaust system
No oil changes
Fewer mechanical parts
Manufacturers also offer long warranties on batteries and motors.
Myth 4: Charging Takes Too Long
Fact:
Charging fits into daily life more easily than people expect.
Home charging happens overnight
Rapid chargers can add significant range in 30 minutes
Most drivers rarely need to fully charge away from home
You charge while you sleep not while you wait.
Myth 5: EVs Are Only for City Drivers
Fact:
EVs work well for both urban and rural driving.
Long-range models handle motorway trips easily
Fast chargers are now common on UK motorways
Many EVs are ideal for commuting and long journeys
EVs are no longer just city cars.
Myth 6: EVs Aren’t Environmentally Friendly
Fact:
Over their lifetime, EVs produce significantly fewer emissions than petrol or diesel cars.
In the UK:
Electricity is increasingly renewable
EV emissions fall over time
Air quality improves immediately
Battery production has an impact, but EVs still win overall.
Myth 7: There Aren’t Enough EV Choices
Fact:
The UK EV market has expanded rapidly.
There are now:
Small cars
Family hatchbacks
SUVs
Vans
Premium and performance models
There’s an EV for almost every driving need.
Myth 8: EVs Are Too Quiet and Unsafe
Fact:
EVs meet strict safety standards.
Many include pedestrian alert sounds
Excellent crash safety ratings
Advanced driver assistance systems
Quiet operation improves urban safety and comfort.
Most EV myths are no longer true.
Electric vehicles are now:
Affordable to run
Practical for everyday use
Reliable
Environmentally beneficial
Key Takeaway
EVs haven’t just improved
they’ve outgrown most of the myths holding people back.


