In the past, high gas prices have pushed buyers toward different cars. During the 1970s oil crisis, Americans shifted to smaller, more fuel-efficient cars. In 2008, as prices surged again because of ...
The New York Times: China’s Edge in an Oil Shock: Electric Cars and Renewables
With every oil crisis, the fuel prices rise, making people reconsider buying electric cars. The Iran war is no different, with prices at the pump causing renewed interest in electric vehicles. However ...
Within just four months of this year, new registrations of electric vehicles have surpassed 100,000 units, pushing the total number of electric vehicles in operation domestically past 1 million, ...
Tech Xplore: Electric vehicles pass tipping point, breaking the link with oil prices
When the Strait of Hormuz first closed in March and oil hit US$120 a barrel, a very old question came back: is this finally the moment electric vehicles take off for good—or just another false start?
Asheville Citizen-Times: Opinion: Electric vehicles are tool to fight cost of 'oil wars'
CarBuzz on MSN: Electric cars vs. gas cars: Real-life pros and cons
The News Wheel: As Oil Routes Collapse, Drivers Do the Math and Rush Toward Electric Vehicles
Oil supply shock drives renewed interest in electric vehicles, as rising fuel costs and policy shifts reshape global demand and industry dynamics.
As Oil Routes Collapse, Drivers Do the Math and Rush Toward Electric Vehicles
Electrek: Electric vehicles will end oil wars – if we let them
With the news of the US’ actions in Venezuela this morning, we are reminded again of how reducing oil demand can lead to less conflict – and electric vehicles are our best bet for doing so. Attempts ...