The ongoing United States-Israel's military operations against Iran, coupled with disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, have led to a skyrocketing in international oil prices. In Poland, facing persistently high fuel costs, the electric vehicle (EV) market is experiencing a notable boom, with more and more consumers transitioning to electric cars.
For Polish consumers, the most immediate impact has been on vehicle operating costs, making economic efficiency a primary driver for choosing electric vehicles.
Bent Haverberg, an EV owner, highlighted the stark difference in costs.
"For 60 zloty, you can drive 370 kilometers [with an] EV car. You can drive 100, 101 kilometer on petrol, on diesel for 60 zloty. So the benefit today with electrical car is very, very big," he said.
"It's the cheapest way to drive for me because I've got photovoltaic system -- solar panels. So I don't need to pay for charging my battery and I drive for free," said another EV owner.
Michal Bowsza, a Polish electric vehicle dealer, noted the renewed interest in the market.
"We see, since March, it [sales of EVs] is being back. My expectation is that this percentage year by year, the share of EVs will go up, probably maybe even double."
The shift from the "range anxiety" once associated with electric vehicles to the "fuel cost anxiety" currently plaguing internal combustion engine owners is fundamentally changing consumer choices.
Tomasz Bielinski, a Polish economist, said that the conflict in the Middle East may be inadvertently accelerating a structural shift in energy consumption.
"In European Union, in comparison to the structure of the market, more combustion engine cars are sold than electric vehicles. However, this may change with the rising prices of oil. And this may lead to higher sales of electric vehicles and probably also personal decisions investment in photovoltaic panels that would charge those cars -- that would enable people to charge their cars in at home, that people want to have cars that are more green, that's safe for environment," he said.
Rising oil prices fuel electric vehicle boom in Poland
Rising oil prices fuel electric vehicle boom in Poland
