Are Electric Cars the Future? Phillip & Holly React | This Morning

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The future is here – the electric car has gone mainstream, with some of Britain’s best known car makers full on board the electric band wagon. With petrol and diesel cars set to go the way of the dinosaurs by 2030 – and some pretty enticing financial incentives out there to get us ‘electrified’ – is it time we all decided to get charged up and go fully electric behind the wheel? Alice Beer silently creeps into studio in one of the latest models to help you weigh up if the time has come to go electric… or if we’re jumping the lights and it’s all just a bit too early.

Broadcast on 05/05/21

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Alice Beer is an English television presenter. She is best known for appearing on the British consumer investigative journalism programme Watchdog on BBC One between 1993 and 1999.

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