66% expect the Government to miss its target of having one million electric vehicles on the road by 2030.
Over half of motorists in Ireland expect to drive an electric vehicle by 2030.
New research by Circle K, found two in five drivers would switch to an electric car in the next three years with 64 percent of 18-24 year old's considering the switch.
Despite people expecting to "go electric" in the coming years, more than two thirds of drivers expect the Government to miss its target of having one million electric vehicles on the road by 2030.

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