It's already happening worldwide.
Did we finally hit peak oil consumption? Not your grandaddies peak oil where the wells dry up...
no demand is back big time (part of why oil is so expensive, they didn't expect demand to snap back so fast and have been caught with their pants down)
nice thinly veiled ev propaganda thread though
it will never fully replace oil and internal combustion
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what oil? You mean numbers on the screen?
Yes, I can see Africans lining up to buy a single electric car with their whole city's savings clear as day.
Muammar Gaddafi growing plants and make Oil - agricultural product
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There are many petrochemicals/plastics that are made from oil. Usually people associate oil consumption with fuel, and forget about things like PVC pipe, phone cases, paints, and packaging material. Useful chemicals, and superfluous plastic wrap are everywhere, so the demand will never completely "dry up" for oil. It might lower, but it'll never go away since there are few alternatives other than things like ethanol.
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plastic made from plants differ, it actually exist
zoomers cant afford cars...
Now wait a minute. In summer and winter there are power failures already and you think everyone trying to charge their car is going to make that better? Whee will all that extra power come from? What about ships, will they pull up and recharge batteries that add tons of weight to a cargo ship
That's not how it works lol