DRIVERS are turning their backs on electric vehicles as concerns over cost put them off buying a battery powered car.
Recent figures have shows another drop in sales for electric vehicles (EVs) in the UK.
Trade body The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders has said drivers stopped buying EVs due to concerns over cost and re-charging.
The latest figures show the number of electric cars bought by private owners has fallen from more than one in three to less than one in four in just a year.
In the first half of this year, 37,000 new electric cars were registered to private retail-buying motorists, or just 24.2 per cent of all EVs.