China, a country that has been at the forefront of the electric vehicle (EV) revolution, is now feeling the pinch of the global energy crisis sparked by the ongoing Iran conflict. As the world's largest EV market, China has been heavily reliant on imported oil to power its vast fleet of electric cars. However, with the Iran war causing a significant disruption to global oil supplies, China is scrambling to find alternative sources of energy to meet its growing demand for EVs. The country's EV manufacturers are now facing a major challenge as they struggle to maintain production levels, and the impact is likely to be felt by consumers in the form of higher prices and reduced availability of EVs.


Even EV-Loving China Is Feeling The Iran War Gas Pinch  Yahoo Autos