KEY POINTS
  • Britain is forecast to hit "peak petrol" in 2024, according to a new report, with EVs on track to assume a much bigger share of the country's car market.
  • Auto Trader said in an analysis published Wednesday that it expects the number of gasoline-powered cars on Britain's roads to tumble by almost half over the next decade as drivers shift toward EVs.
  • "We expect to see a seismic shift in British motoring over the next decade as the number of petrol cars falls by nearly half and EVs take a much bigger share," Auto Trader's Ian Plummer said.
The battery of an electric car is recharged at a roadside charging station on January 09, 2024 in London, England.

Britain is forecast to hit "peak petrol" in 2024, according to a new report, with electric vehicles (EVs) on track to assume a much bigger share of the country's car market.

Auto Trader said in an analysis published Wednesday that it expects the number of gasoline-powered cars on Britain's roads to tumble by almost half over the next decade as drivers shift toward EVs.