Research by Electrifying.com has found drivers looking to place an order for an electric car in October will have to wait an average of 35 weeks for their new car; a slight increase of 3.1% (from 34 weeks) since the same time in August. This has led to some dealers adding a premium to prices for anyone wanting the skip the queue - however, so popular models are available with lead times of just a month.
The cars facing the most dramatic increases include big sellers from Kia and Vauxhall. The Kia Niro EV now has an average wait of nine months for delivery, up from 4.5 months in August. Both the Vauxhall Corsa-e and Mokka-e waiting times have risen dramatically too, from an average of 3.5 months in August to 10 months in October.
At the more luxurious end of the market, consumers could be waiting for up to 18 months for a Porsche Taycan.
Buyers looking to skip the queue can expect to pay for the privilege, with dealers adding substantial premiums to the manufacturer’s list price for cars which are in stock. For example, we found several dealers advertising Kia EV6s with mark ups of £7,000 or more.
Watch Ginny's waiting list explainer video here.