Electric cars 'could cut oil imports by 40%'

Increase in electric vehicles could save drivers thousands of pounds but more government investment is needed

An electric car driven by Christine Lagarde
(Image credit: ERIC PIERMONT/AFP/Getty Images)

An increase in the number of electric vehicles on the road could see the UK's oil imports cut by up to 40 per cent, and bring numerous other economic and environmental benefits, a new study has revealed.

A shift to electric cars could save drivers £1,000 a year on fuel and cut carbon emissions by 47 per cent in the next 15 years, according to the study commissioned by the European Climate Foundation.

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