The CSO says the rate is 26 per cent in urban areas,
Almost a quarter of households intend to buy an electric vehicle when they next change their car.
The CSO says the rate is 26 per cent in urban areas and 20 per cent in rural locations.
53 per cent of homes in urban areas use natural gas as their main heating fuel.
The rate is much lower in country areas, at just 4 per cent.
Nearly one quarter (24%) of households are likely to buy an electric vehicle on their next purchasehttps://t.co/g6mZpyjhHO #CSOIreland #Ireland #Environment #Energy #EnvironmentalSubsidies #EnvironmentalAccounts #Climate #EnvironmentalConcerns #EnvironmentalBehaviours pic.twitter.com/tKnZp7Rx7d
— Central Statistics Office Ireland (@CSOIreland) November 10, 2021

                                        
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