War, Oil, and the Demand for Electric Cars
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24352/ub.ovgu-2026-063Keywords:
War, oil price shock, fossil fuel prices, electric cars, mobility transition, EU 27Abstract
We study whether the sharp rise in petrol prices following the bombing of Iran on 28 February 2026 affected the short-run demand for battery electric vehicles in EU-27 countries. Using monthly vehicle-registration data and fixed-effects panel regressions, we show that the petrol-price shock increased battery electric-vehicle adoption, in particular in countries with better charging infrastructure and lower charging costs. Our findings suggest that higher fossil-fuel prices can accelerate the transition towards electric mobility.
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