Economy

Gasoline Implications of a Higher EV Fleet Share

One of the reasons why the impact of higher gasoline prices might be muted relative to the past is the increased fuel efficiency of US autos, in small part due to a higher share of electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles in the US fleet. It could’ve been larger.

Figure 1: Gasoline consumption per vehicle mile traveled, gallon/mile (blue, left scale), and hybrid electric vehicle/electric vehicle share of fleet (red, right scale). Gasoline consumption seasonally adjusted by author using X-13 in logs. HEV/EV share linearly interpolated from annual data. Source: EIA, BTS, FHA, Argonne National Laboratory, and author’s calculations.

As of end 2024, Germany’s EV fleet share is about 6.4% If the US had a share like that, what would gasoline consumption look then look like?

A quick and dirty regression of log gasoline consumption on log vehicle miles traveled (vmt), EV share (EVRATIO) and a time trend (TIME), over the 2004-2023 period (available data) yields:

consgasoline = 1.34 + 0.98vmt1.17EVRATIO0.005TIME

Adj-R2 = 0.87, SER = 0.017, DW = 1.26, bold denotes significant at 5% level using HAC robust standard errors.

A one percentage point increase in the EVRATIO increases gasoline consumption by 1.17 percent. Hence, raising the US share to the German share would mean decreasing gasoline consumption by about 4.4 percent. Since gasoline consumption was 267 million gallons in February, the implied reduction from having a higher share of HEV/EVs would be about 11.8 million gallons, or $42 million in March. and $48 million in April. It’ll be $53.1 million in May, if gasoline prices average $4.50/gallon.

Unfortunately, policy under the Trump administration has worked in the opposite direction. Tax credits for EVs ended in September 2025, under provisions of the OBBBA. The impact on the share of sales is clear:

Source: EIA (2026).

In this sense, this provision of the OBBBA (like so many others) represents a missed opportunity to buttress the US economy against cost-push shocks.

 

 

 


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