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Response rates from 978 Non-Civil Parish or Community voters.

60%
Yes
40%
No
60%
Yes
40%
No

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Non-Civil Parish or Community voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9PDLHDSanswered…6mos6MO

The government should provide support to those who can’t afford electric cars and not those that can.

 @9MSQLKLanswered…7mos7MO

Typically only mid to high earners can afford electric vehicles, we must improve the infrastructure and access to charging points before as a priority over subsidies

 @9ZN7HJGanswered…3wks3W

Yes, but it should depend on the income level of the earner. Low to low-middle income earners should be eligible for the subsidies.

 @9ZL58VGanswered…4wks4W

Yes, there should be more initiatives to entice people thinking of going for electric vehicles. Especially for people from lower income thresholds more then richer income thresholds

 @9QPZZ9Wanswered…5mos5MO

No, they already have one in zero emissions tax. Government should incentivise manufacturers to reduce costs

 @9QLT6RYanswered…5mos5MO

No, at current prices this will still mean the rich benefit. They are way too expensive and a small subsidy won't really make much difference to the majority of the population, spend the money on solar panels or other green incentives

 @9QLSK83answered…5mos5MO

Yes but only when the infrastructure is in place and when electronic vehicles prove to be environmentally friendly and officient

 @9QKWYWCanswered…5mos5MO

No, Electric Vehicles take carbon fuels and are made of non-renewable resources. Lots of people cannot afford an electric vehicle.