Good news for electric vehicle buyers: the average price of electric cars just fell below that of gasoline for the first time in history.



  • Electric vehicles now cost less than gasoline vehicles, according to new data
  • Purchase price has been a major barrier to EV adoption.
  • The most in-demand brands and models of electric vehicles revealed: MG and Renault top the lists

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For anyone considering switching to an electric vehicle (EV), there is good news, as data shows that new battery-powered cars are now, on average, cheaper than their gasoline-powered equivalents.

This is according to AutoTrader, which has found that a new electric car costs £42,620 on average, compared to £43,405 for a new petrol vehicle. While the £785 difference may not be huge in terms of a car costing over £40k, it does indicate the positive change in EV prices.



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