The dip in electric vehicles’ popularity is because there is a “lack of skilled labour” in dealing with secondhand EVs, according to a used car dealer.reported today the goal to have a million EVs by the end of the decade has seemingly reached a dead end.
“Norway has a very similar population to us, and they have 25,000 charging points - we only have 1900 in the whole of Ireland that includes rural Ireland.”Ms Adan said the real issues emerge when trying to refurbish and sell second-hand EVs. “We do not have the kind of skilled labour force that we need for the amount of these to be on the ground to be warrantied by someone like myself.