We will therefore not be surprised to find that the north of the country is the most inclined to make the electrical transition, while in Wallonia and Brussels, only 40% think of taking the plunge before 2029. 35% of Belgians also indicate that they “never want to go electric”, i.e. 6% more than in the 2021 study.
Under duress
If the motivations of existing electric car users are mainly environmental (66%), financial (52%) and tax (50%), 53% of respondents cited the obligation (by political decision) as the main reason that would push them to opt for a “low emission” vehicle. be much more than ecological convictioncited by “only” 31% of respondents.
Prices and the network, Achilles heels
Unsurprisingly, the elements that might reverse the trend, or in any case trigger greater interest in the electric car are always the same: a prix less purchase (70.5%), more charging terminals (61,7%) et autonomy more important (61.4%).
Satisfaction on the rise
Let’s end with an encouraging note: more than 6 out of 10 electric car drivers say they are very satisfied with its use, compared to 54% in 2021. Perhaps this is due to the fact that 75% of them now have a home charging station, i.e. three times more than the previous year (26%).