There’s a growing demand for EV cars, however, despite the rising trend in electric vehicles, it has become increasingly apparent that the UK has a skill shortage, with a lack of EV-qualified technicians in the workforce. Google searches in the UK for ‘EV garage near me’ have increased by 85% in the past 12 months, with searches peaking in January 2025, showing drivers are increasingly looking for EV specialist garages near them.
The rapid growth rate of EV production and sales has led to a skill shortage in the industry, as whilst sales have increased for electric vehicles, the training of technicians has not increased at the same rate. This widens the skill gap and creates a significant issue in the industry. A lack of Government investment and incentives contributes to a growing gap in qualified technicians, as programs and institutions lack funds and development.
EV technology is complex and requires specialised knowledge, which is contributing to the lack of EV specialist garages across the country.
EV skill shortage is impacting some regions more than others across the UK, with certain areas having a significant increase in electric vehicle sales, yet a lower proportion of qualified technicians.
The South East and Northern Ireland have the biggest skill shortages. According to the Institute of the Motor Industry, from January 2025, there were just under 1.4 million fully electric cars in the UK. However, despite the rise in EV vehicles, data shows that EV skills are in short supply across the UK.
London has a high proportion of EV cars. Yet, the South East region significantly lacks EV-certified technicians, with just 6.1% and 6.4% of technicians in London and the South East, respectively, EV-trained. The East of England has the highest rate of EV qualifications (9.5%), while Northern Ireland has the lowest rate (3.7%).
Consequently, highly populated areas of the UK have limited access to qualified EV technicians and garages, which means there is a significant shortage for drivers who require specialist help and advice. Due to insufficient EV technicians and garages, EV drivers could face long waits, delays, and higher costs. Ultimately, this could discourage drivers interested in driving an EV and slow growth in the market.
Nationwide Vehicle Contracts advises car technicians who want to gain further EV qualifications to do the following:
Keith Hawes is a director at car and van leasing provider Nationwide Vehicle Contracts
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