Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!The average motorist would only need to charge an electric car once every three weeks - with most drivers hardly needing to use the public charging network, research has revealed.A survey of 2,000 motorists revealed more than half (56 percent) are considering an EV as their next vehicle.But there remain numerous myths they need to dispel in order to feel happy behind the wheel of a zero emission car.A staggering 85 percent admitted they would be worried about running out of battery and having nowhere to charge.This is despite the average driver, surveyed by Hyundai, only driving 108 miles per week - just over a third of the 289 miles a Hyundai Kona Electric can do on a single charge.With.
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