IEA Global EV Outlook 2026: Electric mobility trends, infrastructure, and emissions analysis
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The International Energy Agency's Global EV Outlook 2026 analyzes recent developments in electric mobility worldwide. It combines historical data with projections to examine EV deployment, charging infrastructure, battery demand, and policy developments in major and emerging markets. The report also assesses the implications of growing EV adoption for electricity and oil consumption, as well as greenhouse gas emissions, set against the backdrop of the ongoing energy crisis sparked by the Middle East conflict.
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Combining analysis of historical data with projections, the report examines key areas of interest, such as the deployment of electric vehicles and charging infrastructure, battery demand, and key policy developments in major and emerging markets.
It also considers the implications of growing EV adoption for electricity and oil consumption, as well as greenhouse gas emissions.
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