Lithuania's Slow Transition to Electric Vehicles: A Tale of Infrastructure and Affordability. As the world continues to shift towards a more sustainable future, electric vehicles (EVs) have yet to gain widespread acceptance in Lithuania, a country that has set ambitious goals to reduce its carbon footprint. Despite government incentives and growing demand, the adoption of EVs remains sluggish, with diesel-powered cars dominating the country's roads. One major obstacle is the lack of charging infrastructure, with many rural areas still lacking access to reliable and convenient charging points. Furthermore, the high upfront cost of EVs, although offset by lower running costs, remains a significant barrier for many potential buyers, making it difficult for electric cars to become a mainstream choice in Lithuania.
Diesel vs. EV: Why electric cars have yet to become mainstream in Lithuania JAMnews