EcoVelocity Reveals Top Postcode Area for Green Motoring

EcoVelocity Reveals Top Postcode Area for Green Motoring

Camden, Westminster and Islington are home to the greenest motorists in Britain, according to new research by the low carbon motor festival, EcoVelocity (Sept 8-11).

EcoVelocity studied vehicle registration data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) and found that more than one in four cars (28%) registered in the WC postcode have CO2 emissions of 100g/km or less, the highest proportion of 'green' cars in the UK.

London postcodes dominate the 10 areas featuring the highest ratios of eco-friendly vehicle registrations, with SW (including Clapham, Wimbledon and Putney), EC (City of London, Hackney and Tower Hamlets) and N (Barnet, Haringey and Enfield) the next greenest boroughs.

Portsmouth is the most environmentally-friendly town outside the Capital, with 5.9% of cars registered in its PO postcode area low-carbon vehicles.

It's perhaps no surprise that drivers in London are cottoning on to green motoring quicker than anyone else - after all, the Capital boasts more charging points for electric cars than any other region of Britain and commercially-available electric cars are all city cars.

So drivers in other towns potentially have less opportunity to go green but now the rest of the UK needs to take note and understand the fundamental need to fully support the drive towards cleaner, low carbon-emitting vehicles.

Through the EcoVelocity show, we aim to demonstrate to people that green motoring is here to stay.

EcoVelocity Event Director, Giles Brown

London is a haven for environmentally-friendly drivers, with 93 charge points for electric cars. The region with the least charging points is Wales, with only three in the entire country.

Show organisers have compiled an interactive map of the locations of all charge points across the UK which can be seen here.

The northern-most electric charge point in the country is on the Isle of Lewis, 750 miles from the most southerly in Exeter.

Overall, the South East still tops the charts as the UK's greenest motoring region, with more than 13,000 green vehicles registered in the region over the past year (June 2010-June 2011).

Yorkshire and Humberside come a close second in terms of green vehicle registrations and the SMMT data also revealed that people in this region are also the most concerned about pollution.

EcoVelocity will run from September 8-11th at the Battersea Power Station* and is a dynamic festival of green motoring, packed with the very latest no-compromise, hi-tech and ultra-low carbon vehicles.

It will feature the latest green models, including electric, hybrid and low CO2-emitting cars, as well as providing test drives on a specially-constructed circuit in the shadow of the famous power station.

Market leading brands attending the event include Citroen, Fiat, Ford, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Peugeot, Renault, SEAT, Vauxhall, Volvo, Volkswagen and Mia Electric.

EcoVelocity which is being planned by IMIE, organisers of the British Motor Show and Metro newspaper.

To see all the results of this latest study and for ticketing information please visit www.ecovelocity.co.uk.

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