As tensions escalate with Iran and the specter of a potential oil embargo looms, Long Islanders are increasingly turning to electric vehicles as a way to shield themselves from the uncertainty of rising gas prices. With Iran's conflict with the US sparking fears of a disruption in global oil supplies, many are bracing for a surge in fuel costs that could have far-reaching implications for the region's commuters and businesses. As a result, local dealerships are reporting a surge in demand for electric vehicles, which not only offer a cleaner alternative to traditional gasoline-powered cars but also provide a hedge against the volatility of the global energy market. Will Long Island's growing adoption of electric vehicles be enough to insulate residents from the economic fallout of a potential gas price spike?


Are Long Islanders turning to electric vehicles as Iran war spikes gas prices?  Newsday