Boris Johnson sent warning as two-thirds of Britons say green energy is too expensive

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    Kevin Pratt, an energy expert from Forbes Advisor, said: “The vast majority of people want to live a more sustainable, environmentally-friendly life but there are valid, if sometimes overstated, concerns that this switch is always going to hit them in the pocket.

    “Electric cars are a good example. They often carry a more expensive price tag than a petrol or diesel equivalent, but their running costs tend to be much lower.

    “What is crucial is that the nation’s drivers have access to an adequate, accessible and affordable charging network.

    “It is fantastic to see the support for a more sustainable future, but it’s clear from the research that the government will need to nudge the public with further green incentives if it is to achieve its carbon neutrality targets.”

    According to the poll’s results, six in 10 people are in support of having a tax-payer funded electric car charging ports installed at their homes.



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