A new study finds that that electric vehicles are far more expensive than those who flog them as more cost effective than gas-powered vehicles say they are.

The study by ISeeCars found that EVs are driven 20 percent less than gas-powered cars, which severely drives down their statistics.

Per Just The News:

Electric vehicles, according to the ISeeCars study, are driven 20% less than gas-powered vehicles. This means their cost per 1,000 miles driven per year is nearly 64% more than gas-powered cars.

Hybrid vehicles, which combine aspects of electric- and gas-powered motors, are also driven less, but by a much narrower margin – less than 5% – compared to gas-powered cars, according to the study.

“Range anxiety and charging infrastructure are top-of-mind for EV drivers, and those factors likely limit how far owners will drive them. Hybrids and plug-in hybrids, where all-electric battery range is limited but range anxiety isn’t a factor, are driven only slightly less than gasoline cars, as reflected in their similar yearly mileage,” Karl Brauer, iSeeCars executive analyst, said in a statement on the study.

It’s just another straw breaking the camel’s back where it comes to the futility of electric cars.

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