While much of Europe has seen a spike in demand for electric vehicles since the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran sent fuel prices up, drivers in Russia are opting to go electric because of actions closer to home.
As Reuters colleagues Ekaterina Maksimova and Gleb Stolyarov report, escalating Ukrainian strikes on Russian energy infrastructure have sparked a fuel crisis that has Russians rushing to buy EVs and plug-in hybrids.
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According to Autostat, the best-selling EV and hybrid brands in Russia are Chinese: Geely, Dongfeng, GAC, and Chery. The top Russian-produced EV model is Evolute, which is manufactured from assembly kits supplied by Dongfeng.
Sales are rising fast, but from a low level and a dealership in Moscow told Reuters it is struggling to keep up with demand for Chinese EVs.
Meanwhile, Russians are also lining up to have their cars tweaked to run on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to avoid high gasoline prices and long lines at filling stations.