100 days of Iran war have cost diesel drivers £255 more than EV drivers • Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit (opens in new tab)
Colin Walker: The 7th June marked the 100th day of the conflict between the US and Iran, which started on the 28th February. During this time the price of oil has increased as a result of disruptions to supply through the Strait of Hormuz, driving up the cost of petrol and diesel at the pump in the UK. Petrol is now 27p a litre higher than it was on the eve of the conflict, while diesel has jumped by 43p a litre. New analysis from the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) has found that...
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