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Electric cars and truck sales to rise but affordability in focus, IEA says

Electric vehicle sales will increase strongly in 2024 and increasingly undercut oil need, the International Energy Agency (IEA) projection on Tuesday, adding cost and charging facilities would be essential to future growth.

Electric car sales will strike 17 million this year, compared to 14 million in 2023, with more than one in 5 cars offered internationally set to be electrical, the IEA stated, anticipating 10 million of those sales would remain in China.

The speed of electric lorry uptake will mean that oil demand for roadway transportation must peak around 2025, the Paris-based guard dog stated in its Global Electric Lorry Outlook.

If nations carry through on mentioned energy and climate policies, some six million barrels per day (bpd) will be shaved off oil demand by 2030 and 11 million bpd by 2035 - or over a. tenth of existing total oil need, the IEA stated.

Tight margins, unstable battery metal costs, high. inflation, and the phase-out of purchase rewards in some. countries have triggered concerns about the industry's speed of. growth, however international sales data stay strong, it said of EV. demand.

Sales in the very first quarter of this year were up 25% on the. exact same duration in 2015. Though that rate is the same from the. very first quarter of 2023 versus the similar period in 2022, it. begins top of a bigger base of automobiles, the IEA stated.

Still, electrical vehicles' share of total purchases will vary. extensively by region, representing about one in 9 lorry. purchases in the United States, one in 4 in Europe, however. nearly half in China, the IEA forecast.

Use up in Europe is being kept back by a normally weak. outlook for passenger car sales and the phase-out of subsidies. in some nations, it stated.

Affordability compared to standard lorries stays essential. to the sector's development, it included, with rates again varying. commonly by area.

Internal combustion cars remain more affordable than their. electric equivalents in Europe and the United States, while in. China almost two-thirds of electrical cars sold last year were. more affordable than their traditional equivalents.

Electric cars and trucks are generally getting more affordable as battery. costs drop, competition heightens, and carmakers achieve. economies of scale, the IEA said, while noting that in some. cases - adjusting for inflation - rates stagnated and even increased. a little in between 2018 and 2022.

Fulfilling the growing demand with charging facilities will. likewise pose a key difficulty, the IEA added, with charging networks. requiring to grow six-fold by 2035.

(source: Reuters)