Petrol could be ‘phased out’ with fuel supplies to ‘drop’

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The petrol station faces an uncertain future (Image: Getty)

stations could soon be completely “phased out” across the UK with , according to experts.

Motoring specialists at electric vehicle experts stressed it was likely there would be “less and less” petrol and pumps as more switched to EVs.

They say petrol and diesel costs are also likely to become “more expensive” when less is available with

Although they admitted that there were currently “no plans” to cut down on the sale of petrol or diesel, a widespread move to EVs could force businesses’ hands.

The move could be a blow to dozens of second-hand and used car owners who have not yet switched to EVs.

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Experts say the demand for fuel will eventually fall (Image: Getty)

Pod Point said: “There are currently no plans to stop the sale of petrol or diesel fuel in the UK. It’s not impossible for petrol and diesel to eventually be phased out, become less available or more expensive in the future.

“The ban of new ICE cars [those with internal combustion engines] would mean that you’ll see less and less of them, as old models come to the end of their lives and are scrapped.

“The demand for petrol and diesel will eventually reduce, meaning supply will likely drop, too.”

Labour looks set to , bringing it forward by five years after the Conservatives delayed it until 2035.

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The Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Mandate is forcing firms to every year to meet strict targets,

In 2025, firms in the UK must ensure that at least 28% of production rolling off forecourts contains zero tailpipe emissions.

However, the planned petrol and diesel ban only applies to sales of new vehicles with second-hand and classic combustion models not restricted from using the road after this date.

The number of petrol stations across the UK has already reduced with statistics showing the number of sites has fallen by over 36% since 2000.

But, Wheeler Dealers star Mike Brewer has previously suggested that within the next quarter of a century.

He previously commented: “Nothing is going to happen. Nothing is going to change for the classic car owners.

“Come 2050 I will be able to drive my Porsche 911 and go to a petrol station and put unleaded fuel in it. Nothing will change.”

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