Thanks to the UK's small size, it's well-placed to adopt a widescale EV charging infrastructure compared to larger countries. With the average car journey in the UK being just 8.5 miles, most EVs can easily cover it on a single charge, making the country well-suited for an electric motoring future.
However, even with the UK's readiness, the country will need more charging stations if everyone is going to switch to EVs. The good news is that the UK government recently committed £20 million for local councils to install street chargers in residential areas. Last year, the number of public charging points increased by 30% to 27,224 devices, showing that the UK is already making strides towards an electric future.
While there are still challenges to overcome, such as generating electricity sustainably, the UK has the potential to lead the way in the electric vehicle revolution. With continued investment in EV technology and charging infrastructure, the UK could be at the forefront of a cleaner, more sustainable motoring industry.