
The cost of charging an electric car has surged due to the rise in energy prices, prompting fears it will put off drivers from buying them, the RAC said.
It said electric car (EV) owners who use "rapid" public charging points were paying almost the same for electricity as they would for petrol per mile.
Charging the cars at home is cheaper, but domestic bills are also rising.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has been blamed for much of the recent rise in electricity and gas prices.
The RAC said its research showed the cost to charge an electric car on a pay-as-you-go basis at a publicly accessible rapid charger had increased by 42% since May to an average of 63.29p per kWh.
The hike in price means drivers who only use the public network to charge vehicles pay around 18p per mile for electricity.
That is just 1p less per mile for a petrol car, based on someone driving at an average of 40 miles to the gallon, the motoring group said.

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