Premier Motors is on a mission to debunk the biggest myths around electric vehicles (EVs), hybrids, and plug-in hybrids this March with an electrifying campaign packed with exclusive offers, expert insights, and hands-on experiences.
As the Island’s EV Store, Premier Motors is dedicated to helping customers separate fact from fiction when it comes to EV ownership.
Throughout the month, visitors to the Newport showroom can explore the latest Ford and MG electric and hybrid models, take test drives, and get expert advice on everything from range anxiety to charging solutions.
Plus, a series of engaging myth-busting videos will be released across Premier Motors’ social media channels, tackling common misconceptions head-on.
To make the switch even more rewarding, Premier Motors is offering an exclusive £500 saving on new cars—on top of existing manufacturer offers—until the end of March. And that’s not all! Every new EV buyer this month will receive a FREE Ohme Home Pro Smart Charger (worth £537.60) to jumpstart their electric journey.
Leigh Harris, Sales Manager of Premier Motors, says:
“We’re breaking down the barriers to EV adoption.
“Misinformation and outdated ideas are holding people back from making the switch to electric. We want to provide the facts, real-world experiences, and the opportunity to test drive these vehicles and help customers embrace the future of driving with confidence.”
Making the leap to an electric vehicle can feel overwhelming—especially for those transitioning from a manual petrol car to an automatic EV. Premier Motors understands the hesitation and welcomes customers to visit the showroom, ask questions, and get behind the wheel for a first-hand experience.
Join the conversation online and visit Premier Motors in Newport to experience the truth about EVs for yourself. Don’t miss this chance to drive into the future with unbeatable savings and expert guidance from Premier Motors – The Island’s EV Store.
I keep reading articles online that state Chinese EVs
are spying on us, is that a myth!, or is it true!
Lol
How are they going to deal with all the victorian houses that have no off road parking yet would love to have an EV? Answers on a postage stamp please…
Lamp posts can be installed along Roads and vehicles
plug directly into them, plenty of them are installed in
London.
The comment about Victorian era houses is very true. We must look at old planning rules that stop you taking down our front walls.