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Motorists’ New Year’s Resolutions highlight eco ambitions 29% of drivers want to switch to greener mobility

New consumer research[1] from Europcar has found that UK drivers are focusing on switching to greener modes of transport.

Key findings  

Of those who have made driving-related New Year’s resolutions:

 

“It’s great to see that some drivers are thinking about changing their vehicle for more eco-conscious choices in 2025,” commented Sarah Clarke, Consumer Marketing Manager at Europcar. “With just five years to go until manufacturers must stop producing new petrol and diesel vehicles for the UK market, there is a good proportion of motorists steadily making the switch. However, with more than half (59%) of those surveyed saying they have not made any New Year’s resolutions to change their vehicle use, it’s clear there’s still a big job to do to give motorists confidence that electric motoring doesn’t have to be difficult.

“That’s why Europcar is committed to helping drivers get a real-world EV experience through rental before committing to investing in their own vehicle.”

To help drivers gain a better understanding of EV life, Europcar regularly updates its free digital EV Guide. The beginner’s guide to EVs answers the most common questions and helps drivers make sense of all the buzzwords and acronyms. It also explains how switching to an EV will help save money and reduce emissions along the way. Importantly, the guide covers EV incentives available and details how to charge an EV, including explaining the different types of chargers.

“For those who want to reduce the environmental impact of their driving but are not ready to switch to a zero-emissions vehicle, they can still make small changes to their driving habits to make a difference”, added Sarah Clarke. “Simple things such as correct tyre pressure, air conditioning and idling can affect emissions, as can acceleration and braking.”

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