A new survey from Citroën UK has found that parents who have switched to an electric, plug-in hybrid or hybrid vehicle say that their current car is more effective in helping young children fall asleep than their previous petrol or diesel car.
The survey, which was carried out in March and April this year, found that more than 56% of those parents owning an electric, plug-in hybrid or hybrid vehicle said their child found it easier or as easy to fall asleep in their current car, compared to petrol or diesel models they previously owned.
Although almost 16% were unsure either way, nearly half (44%) of all the parents surveyed said they had taken their child on a short car journey specifically to help them fall asleep.
Citroën’s survey also highlighted how effective using a car can be to help kids have a snooze, with the data showing that on average it takes a child just over 16 minutes to fall asleep in a car, with 96% of parents saying their child typically falls asleep in 30 minutes or less.
“Taking a child for a short drive in a car is a tried and tested method for many parents, and our research shows it can help younger children fall asleep quicker than at home,” said Eurig Druce, Citroën UK’s Managing Director.
“The smooth and silent drive from electric vehicles creates an even more calming environment for children and parents alike.”
The top factors that parents felt were most beneficial in helping babies and young children fall asleep on a car journey, were the gentle movements of the vehicle on the road (46%), a comfortable in-car temperature (41%) and a comfortable car seat (40%). More than a third of parents (34%) told Citroën that they find a smooth drive to be the most important factor to help their child nod off.
At present, Citroën offers a range of nine electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. The pure-electric ë-C4 features a 50kWh battery with a WLTP-certified range of up to 219 miles, while the larger ë-Berlingo Electric offers either five or seven-seats, and a range of up to 174 miles (WLTP). Both models are capable of 100kW rapid charging, meaning an 80% re-charge takes as little as 30 minutes.
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