Demand for used electric vehicles jumps 270% in January

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Demand for new EVs was up 32% year-on-year, with used models up 97%

Demand for premium second-hand electric vehicles in Ireland rose almost 270 per cent last month compared to the same period in 2022, according to new figures from Done Deal.

Due to issues in the supply of new EV vehicles, consumers are looking to used models, which the website regards as cars of between one and four years old worth more than €30,000.

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