Nearly 3,100 low-emission vehicles now registered in Eastbourne
More drivers in Eastbourne are switching to low-emission vehicles, new figures show, as cities look to introduce penalties for drivers who contribute to polluting the atmosphere.
More drivers in Eastbourne are switching to low-emission vehicles, new figures show, as cities look to introduce penalties for drivers who contribute to polluting the atmosphere.
But the RAC said the high up-front cost of electric vehicles – the most popular low-emission vehicles – was still putting many people off buying them, despite their lower running costs.
New figures from the DVLA show there 3,064 low-emission vehicles were registered in Eastbourne as of March 2023 – up from 54.66 the year before, and 54.45 in 2018.