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      <title>Oil Replacement in Transport 2026: What Fleets, Trucking and Passenger Cars Are Actually Choosing</title>
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      <description>For operators and fleet planners, the &amp;ldquo;what replaces oil&amp;rdquo; question isn&amp;rsquo;t theoretical anymore — it&amp;rsquo;s a purchasing decision being made right now, and the transport sector is splitting cleanly by vehicle class rather than converging on one winner.
Passenger and light-duty: battery electric has already won Global electric car sales exceeded 20 million in 2025, reaching about 25 percent of total car sales, and the IEA expects that share to climb to roughly 28 percent in 2026.</description>
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