Gasoline prices near $4 tipping point for EV ownership

Gasoline prices in the US have risen to $3.88 per gallon amid the war between the United States, Israel, and Iran, approaching a key threshold where electric vehicles become cheaper to own than gas cars. Analysts say prices above $4 per gallon shift the total cost of ownership in favor of EVs, prompting consumer interest. However, barriers like charging infrastructure and upfront costs may slow adoption.

As of March 19, the national average US gasoline price stands at $3.88 per gallon, up nearly a dollar since the conflict began on February 28. BloombergNEF estimates that when prices exceed $4 per gallon, the total cost of ownership for EVs falls below that of gas-powered vehicles, a pattern holding even with higher electricity costs, according to analyst Huiling Zhou. In California, where gas tops $5 per gallon, this tipping point has already been reached due to elevated fuel and electricity prices alike. A 2022 AAA survey identified $4 per gallon as the level where most Americans alter driving habits, a view echoed by Stephanie Valdez Streaty of Cox Automotive, who noted that high prices 'definitely start the conversation with a consumer.' Edmunds.com observed increased EV search traffic since the war started, reminiscent of a 69% rise in EV sales share and 32% hybrid increase during the early 2022 Ukraine conflict months. Robbie Orvis of Energy Innovation highlighted historical shifts, such as 1970s oil shocks boosting fuel-efficient Japanese cars, adding, 'If you drive an EV, you’re nicely insulated' from volatile retail gasoline rates. Yet challenges persist: uncertain price duration, charger shortages, emphasis on upfront costs over long-term savings, and broader economic pressures. Cox Automotive data shows the EV price premium at a record low of $6,532 for new vehicles and $1,334 for used ones last month. Jenny Carter of Vermont Law School called it 'the perfect time to get an EV' with charging access, but stressed equity gaps for low-income households spending most on gas yet facing adoption hurdles. Orvis criticized EV marketing shortfalls, urging online calculators for true cost comparisons. Hybrids offer alternatives, with up to 45% better efficiency. An Ember report notes EVs already displace 1.7 million barrels of oil daily. Policy shifts lag; a Republican-led Congress gutted Inflation Reduction Act EV rebates last summer under President Donald Trump. Orvis remarked, 'There is no meaningful policy tool to mitigate this,' positioning EVs as a consumer-led escape from fuel price swings.

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