International Energy Agency – Close to 30% of cars sold this year are set to be electric as countries and consumers respond to energy crisis
globalrenewablenews.com May 22, 2026

International Energy Agency – Close to 30% of cars sold this year are set to be electric as countries and consumers respond to energy crisis

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has released its annual Global EV Outlook, predicting that nearly 30% of cars sold worldwide in 2026 will be electric, reaching 23 million units. This growth is attributed to the energy crisis stemming from the war in the Middle East, as well as policy changes in key markets. Electric car sales have increased significantly, with over 20 million units sold in 2025, a 20% growth from the previous year.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The surge in electric car sales provides relief amid the largest oil supply shock in history, and the growing popularity of EVs is expected to reinforce demand, particularly from consumers worried about volatile fuel prices.
  • · By 2035, the global fleet of EVs is projected to surge to 510 million, marking a significant shift in the energy system and car markets.