Global EV uptake expected to accelerate as Iran war causes worldwide petrol price hikes
Turbulence in the global oil market caused by the war in Iran revealed a quiet shift that could reshape global energy security: the rapid rise of electric vehicles. Global uptake of electric vehicle fleets has led to avoided oil consumption rising to the equivalent of 70 per cent of Iran’s exports i

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5 extractedChina could save over US$28 billion a year in avoided oil imports with its current EV fleets, with oil at $80 per barrel.
Iran exported 2.4 million barrels of oil through the Strait of Hormuz.
Last year, EVs worldwide saved 1.7 million barrels of oil consumption per day.
Global uptake of electric vehicle fleets has led to avoided oil consumption rising to the equivalent of 70 per cent of Iran’s exports in 2025.
Electric vehicles are increasingly cost-competitive with petrol cars.