China's E-Buses Dent Oil Demand More Than Electric Cars Do

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China's E-Buses Dent Oil Demand More Than Electric Cars Do

Despite rapid growth, the impact on the oil market from electric vehicles remains relatively small. Collectively, buses and electric vehicles account for about 3 percent of oil demand growth since 2011, and 0.3 percent of current global consumption, according to BloombergNEF figures and data from the International Energy Agency. Buses matter more because of their size and constant use. For every 1,000 electric buses on the road, 500 barrels of diesel are displaced each day, BloombergNEF estimates. By comparison, 1,000 battery electric vehicles remove just 15 barrels of oil demand.

Still, the EV market's impact on oil consumption is only going to grow. By 2040, electric vehicles could displace much as 6.4 million barrels a day of demand, while fuel efficiency improvements will erase another 7.5 million barrels a day, according to BloombergNEF's May 2018 long-term EV outlook.
 

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The impetus for this is probably financial, to ween.of oil exports. And only authoritarian ass china could flip the switch and get the entire nation on code.

Its weird/cool that their setup as a nation allows the to take advantage of niches and movements not feasible for more humane countries.

Its intresting to observe but I wouldn't want to live there
 
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