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55岁供应链管理教授去年豪赌一把:购入一辆电动汽车

专家表示,若油价长期维持高位,将有望提振部分消费者对电动汽车的购买意愿。

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2025年,凯文·凯特尔斯购入了一辆2026款纯电雪佛兰开拓者(Chevrolet Blazer)。他当时并未考虑油价,只是觉得电动汽车更先进,“想跟上未来发展潮流”。如今伊朗战争导致油价飙升,这位底特律居民庆幸自己再也不用给那辆开了11年的燃油SUV加油了。

“电价或许会上涨,但涨幅远不及油价,上涨速度也不会那么快。”55岁的凯特尔斯表示。他是韦恩州立大学(Wayne State University)全球供应链管理专业的助理教授。

专家表示,若油价长期维持高位,将有望提振部分消费者对电动汽车的购买意愿,进而推动销量增长,尤其是在车主相信电价不会受此次危机冲击的情况下。

不过,影响消费者选购电动车的因素众多,电价本身也受到多重因素的影响。

电动汽车车主真能免受涨价冲击?

燃油车车主远比电动车车主更易受国际冲突引发的油价波动冲击。美国汽车协会(AAA)的数据显示,上周全美普通汽油均价为每加仑3.57美元,较今年2月的2.94美元大幅上涨。

与此同时,加州大学戴维斯分校(University of California, Davis)的经济学教授埃里希·米勒格说:“居民电价受到监管,波动性远低于油价。因此,电动汽车的车主基本不会受到油价震荡的冲击。”

但专家指出,受到新数据中心用电需求激增等多重因素的影响,全美电价正在持续攀升。

Bracewell’s Policy Resolution Group的负责人霍尔特·爱德华兹在谈及此次战争时称:“这是一场引发通胀的事件。它是电价上涨的主因吗?我认为大概率不是,但它无疑是重要推手之一。”

油气领域的冲突究竟会在多大程度上传导至电力行业,目前仍然有待观察。

不同电网的供电结构有何差异?

专家表示,电动汽车车主的用电成本在很大程度上取决于当地电网的能源结构。

居民电价由监管机构每年核定,因此,大多数家庭不受天然气成本月度波动影响。尽管专家称天然气价格上涨会推高发电成本,但近期天然气价格的涨幅和上涨速度均远低于油价。

天然气与石油仅为电网诸多能源来源中的两种,其他来源还包括煤炭、核能与可再生能源。

哥伦比亚大学(Columbia University)的全球能源政策中心能源专家皮尔保罗·卡佐拉指出:“能源成本取决于发电所用能源类型及其价格。美国的能源成本波动小于其他国家。”

专家们称,若战事持续升级,未来很可能会影响居民电费账单。他们还指出,这更凸显了各国向清洁能源转型的必要性。

能源智库Ember的分析师尤安·格雷厄姆说:“清洁能源与电气化相结合,才是保障能源安全的根本途径。”

现年56岁的迈克尔·B·克莱因是伊利诺伊州埃文斯顿市的一名软件开发人员,过去八年来,他一直驾驶电动汽车,既为节省燃油开支,也出于环保考量。

驾驶雪佛兰博尔特(Chevy Bolt)的克莱因表示:“每当电网效率提升,尤其是可再生能源接入电网,我都可以从中受益。虽然汽油发动机的效率也能够提升,但你必须换新车,才可以享受技术进步带来的好处。”

电动汽车的需求会上升吗?

多位专家指出,高油价将极大地推动电动汽车销量增长,尤其是在油价长期维持高位的情况下。在此期间,车主也会考虑购买油耗更低的混合动力汽车。

汽车消费资讯平台埃德蒙兹(Edmunds)对伊朗战争爆发后、3月2日当周的消费者购车数据进行了分析。他们发现,当周该平台混动、插电混动与纯电车型的搜索量占到所有车型搜索量的22.4%,较前一周的20.7%有所上升。分析师还回顾了上一次全美油价大幅上涨(2022年)的情况,当时消费者对电动车型的关注度也大幅提升。

但专家称,这能否转化为电动汽车销量增长,取决于消费者是否预期当下及未来都能够切实节省用车成本。

格雷厄姆指出,让情况更为复杂的是:电动汽车的需求突然激增可能推高其售价。

格雷厄姆说:“我认为真正的转变在于,此次事件能否推动各国政府调整针对电动汽车的税收与关税政策。”他表示,相关政策调整将有助于降低各国对化石燃料的依赖。

开电动汽车真的可以省钱吗?

答案是基本可以。

美国环保协会(Environmental Defense Fund)的律师彼得·扎尔扎尔称,即便没有政府的税收抵免政策,电动汽车的车主在车辆整个使用周期内,依然能够省下“相当可观”的燃油费。

扎尔扎尔说:“我们说的可是数千美元乃至上万美元。而且随着油价上涨,节省的金额只会更多。燃油成本在车辆总成本中的占比很高,油价上涨对民众的影响非常大。”

然而,新电动汽车的购置成本依然高于燃油车。汽车资讯平台凯利蓝皮书(Kelley Blue Book)的数据显示,上月新电动汽车的平均售价为55300美元,而新车整体平均售价为49353美元。部分专家还提出国家安全层面的担忧,原因是中国在电动汽车供应链关键环节占据主导地位。

身为电动汽车车主的凯特尔斯教授表示,他认为电动汽车与可再生能源应成为美国民众和国家的战略优先事项。这类能源与产品可实现本土生产,“如此一来,我们就不必担心价格波动及其他问题了”。

由于美国联邦政府已经取消针对这两个领域的多项激励政策,凯特尔斯指出:“这让我们在全球竞争中处于劣势。取消激励政策、打压可持续能源产业实属重大失误。当前的战争让这一问题变得更加突出。”(财富中文网)

美联社的气候与环境报道获得多家私人基金会的资金支持。所有报道内容均由美联社负责。如需了解美联社与慈善机构的合作标准、资助方名单及相关报道领域,可访问AP.org。

译者:中慧言-王芳

2025年,凯文·凯特尔斯购入了一辆2026款纯电雪佛兰开拓者(Chevrolet Blazer)。他当时并未考虑油价,只是觉得电动汽车更先进,“想跟上未来发展潮流”。如今伊朗战争导致油价飙升,这位底特律居民庆幸自己再也不用给那辆开了11年的燃油SUV加油了。

“电价或许会上涨,但涨幅远不及油价,上涨速度也不会那么快。”55岁的凯特尔斯表示。他是韦恩州立大学(Wayne State University)全球供应链管理专业的助理教授。

专家表示,若油价长期维持高位,将有望提振部分消费者对电动汽车的购买意愿,进而推动销量增长,尤其是在车主相信电价不会受此次危机冲击的情况下。

不过,影响消费者选购电动车的因素众多,电价本身也受到多重因素的影响。

电动汽车车主真能免受涨价冲击?

燃油车车主远比电动车车主更易受国际冲突引发的油价波动冲击。美国汽车协会(AAA)的数据显示,上周全美普通汽油均价为每加仑3.57美元,较今年2月的2.94美元大幅上涨。

与此同时,加州大学戴维斯分校(University of California, Davis)的经济学教授埃里希·米勒格说:“居民电价受到监管,波动性远低于油价。因此,电动汽车的车主基本不会受到油价震荡的冲击。”

但专家指出,受到新数据中心用电需求激增等多重因素的影响,全美电价正在持续攀升。

Bracewell’s Policy Resolution Group的负责人霍尔特·爱德华兹在谈及此次战争时称:“这是一场引发通胀的事件。它是电价上涨的主因吗?我认为大概率不是,但它无疑是重要推手之一。”

油气领域的冲突究竟会在多大程度上传导至电力行业,目前仍然有待观察。

不同电网的供电结构有何差异?

专家表示,电动汽车车主的用电成本在很大程度上取决于当地电网的能源结构。

居民电价由监管机构每年核定,因此,大多数家庭不受天然气成本月度波动影响。尽管专家称天然气价格上涨会推高发电成本,但近期天然气价格的涨幅和上涨速度均远低于油价。

天然气与石油仅为电网诸多能源来源中的两种,其他来源还包括煤炭、核能与可再生能源。

哥伦比亚大学(Columbia University)的全球能源政策中心能源专家皮尔保罗·卡佐拉指出:“能源成本取决于发电所用能源类型及其价格。美国的能源成本波动小于其他国家。”

专家们称,若战事持续升级,未来很可能会影响居民电费账单。他们还指出,这更凸显了各国向清洁能源转型的必要性。

能源智库Ember的分析师尤安·格雷厄姆说:“清洁能源与电气化相结合,才是保障能源安全的根本途径。”

现年56岁的迈克尔·B·克莱因是伊利诺伊州埃文斯顿市的一名软件开发人员,过去八年来,他一直驾驶电动汽车,既为节省燃油开支,也出于环保考量。

驾驶雪佛兰博尔特(Chevy Bolt)的克莱因表示:“每当电网效率提升,尤其是可再生能源接入电网,我都可以从中受益。虽然汽油发动机的效率也能够提升,但你必须换新车,才可以享受技术进步带来的好处。”

电动汽车的需求会上升吗?

多位专家指出,高油价将极大地推动电动汽车销量增长,尤其是在油价长期维持高位的情况下。在此期间,车主也会考虑购买油耗更低的混合动力汽车。

汽车消费资讯平台埃德蒙兹(Edmunds)对伊朗战争爆发后、3月2日当周的消费者购车数据进行了分析。他们发现,当周该平台混动、插电混动与纯电车型的搜索量占到所有车型搜索量的22.4%,较前一周的20.7%有所上升。分析师还回顾了上一次全美油价大幅上涨(2022年)的情况,当时消费者对电动车型的关注度也大幅提升。

但专家称,这能否转化为电动汽车销量增长,取决于消费者是否预期当下及未来都能够切实节省用车成本。

格雷厄姆指出,让情况更为复杂的是:电动汽车的需求突然激增可能推高其售价。

格雷厄姆说:“我认为真正的转变在于,此次事件能否推动各国政府调整针对电动汽车的税收与关税政策。”他表示,相关政策调整将有助于降低各国对化石燃料的依赖。

开电动汽车真的可以省钱吗?

答案是基本可以。

美国环保协会(Environmental Defense Fund)的律师彼得·扎尔扎尔称,即便没有政府的税收抵免政策,电动汽车的车主在车辆整个使用周期内,依然能够省下“相当可观”的燃油费。

扎尔扎尔说:“我们说的可是数千美元乃至上万美元。而且随着油价上涨,节省的金额只会更多。燃油成本在车辆总成本中的占比很高,油价上涨对民众的影响非常大。”

然而,新电动汽车的购置成本依然高于燃油车。汽车资讯平台凯利蓝皮书(Kelley Blue Book)的数据显示,上月新电动汽车的平均售价为55300美元,而新车整体平均售价为49353美元。部分专家还提出国家安全层面的担忧,原因是中国在电动汽车供应链关键环节占据主导地位。

身为电动汽车车主的凯特尔斯教授表示,他认为电动汽车与可再生能源应成为美国民众和国家的战略优先事项。这类能源与产品可实现本土生产,“如此一来,我们就不必担心价格波动及其他问题了”。

由于美国联邦政府已经取消针对这两个领域的多项激励政策,凯特尔斯指出:“这让我们在全球竞争中处于劣势。取消激励政策、打压可持续能源产业实属重大失误。当前的战争让这一问题变得更加突出。”(财富中文网)

美联社的气候与环境报道获得多家私人基金会的资金支持。所有报道内容均由美联社负责。如需了解美联社与慈善机构的合作标准、资助方名单及相关报道领域,可访问AP.org。

译者:中慧言-王芳

When Kevin Ketels bought an electric 2026 Chevrolet Blazer last year, he wasn’t thinking about the cost of gas. He just thought EVs were better and “wanted to be part of the future.” Now that the Iran war is spiking prices at the pump, the Detroit man is happy he is no longer filling up his 11-year-old gas-powered SUV.

“Electricity can go up, but it won’t go up nearly as much as gas will and it won’t go up nearly as fast, either,” said Ketels, 55, an assistant professor of global supply chain management at Wayne State University.

Experts say prolonged high gas prices may drive some EV interest and sales, especially if drivers assume their electricity prices won’t be affected by the crises.

But many factors influence consumer EV purchases — and electricity rates.

Are EV owners truly insulated from price hikes?

Drivers of gas-powered vehicles are much more vulnerable to fluctuating prices that result from global conflict than those who charge their cars. The national average for a gallon of regular gas this week was $3.57, up from $2.94 a month ago, according to AAA.

Meanwhile, “residential electricity prices are regulated and are much less volatile than gasoline prices,” said University of California, Davis economics professor Erich Muehlegger. “As a result, EV owners are largely unaffected by oil price shocks.”

But experts say electricity prices have been increasing nationally for a variety of reasons, including surging power demand from new data centers.

“This is an inflationary event,” Holt Edwards, principal in Bracewell’s Policy Resolution Group, said of the war. “Is this the driver in electricity prices? I think probably not. But it’s certainly a contributing factor.”

To what extent oil and gas conflicts could translate to the electricity sector is yet to be seen.

What about how different grids are powered?

When it comes to the electricity an EV owner is tapping, much of the cost depends on which sources of electricity are in a local grid’s power mix, experts say.

Because regulators set residential electricity prices annually, most households are sheltered from month-to-month changes in natural gas costs. Though experts say higher natural gas prices can increase the cost of generating electricity, natural gas prices haven’t risen as quickly or as much as oil prices have recently.

Those are just two of many energy sources — including coal, nuclear and renewables — that power the electric grid.

“The energy component varies depending on the energy you’re using and the price of the energy that you’re using to generate electricity,” said Pierpaolo Cazzola, an energy expert at Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy. “What happens is that in the U.S., the variation of the price of the energy component is smaller than it is elsewhere.”

The experts said persistent war could affect electricity bills in the future. And that is all the more reason for countries to transition to clean power, they said.

“Clean power and electrification combined is what provides the most security,” said Euan Graham, an analyst at energy think tank Ember.

Michael B. Klein, a 56-year-old software developer in Evanston, Illinois, has driven EVs for the past eight years to save on fuel costs and because of environmental concerns.

Every time electrical grid efficiency improves — especially as renewables are added — “I get that benefit no matter what,” said Klein, who drives a Chevy Bolt. “They can improve the efficiency of gas engines, but you have to get a new car in order to reap the benefit of that.”

So will EV demand rise?

Several experts say high gasoline prices are a strong driver of EV sales, particularly if high prices persist. Drivers also consider more gasoline-efficient hybrid vehicles during these times.

Car-shopping resource Edmunds analyzed consumer shopping data for the week starting March 2, after the Iran war had begun. They found that interest in hybrids, plug-in hybrids and battery EVs accounted for 22.4% of all vehicle research activity on their site that week, up from 20.7% the previous week. Analysts also looked back at the last major nationwide fuel price surges in 2022, and they saw that consideration of electrified vehicles consideration rose sharply then, too.

But whether this means more EV purchases depends on whether buyers expect to save not just now but in the future, experts say.

Adding to the complexity: A sudden increase in EV demand could drive up prices, Graham said.

“I think the real step change would be in whether this causes governments to shift tax, tariff policies around EVs,” Graham said. Doing so would help reduce fossil fuel dependence, he said.

Does driving electric really save money?

Pretty much.

People who buy EVs have a “really substantial” gas savings over the life of their vehicles even without government tax credits, said Peter Zalzal, an attorney with Environmental Defense Fund.

“We’re talking about thousands and thousands of dollars” in savings, Zalzal said. “And as gas prices increase, those savings are only greater. Fuel costs are a big piece of overall vehicle costs, and increases in fuel prices have significant impacts on people.”

However, the upfront cost of a new EV is still more than that of a gasoline-powered vehicle; new EVs sold for an average of $55,300 last month, while new vehicles overall sold for an average $49,353, according to auto-buying resource Kelley Blue Book. Some experts also expressed national security concerns with EVs because China dominates significant parts of the EV supply chain.

Ketels, the EV owner and professor, said he believes EVs and renewable energy should be a strategic priority for individuals and the U.S. because they could be produced domestically “and we don’t have those fluctuations and those worries.”

But because the federal government has withdrawn many incentives for both, “it puts us at a disadvantage globally,” Ketels said. “I think it’s been a terrible mistake to withdraw these incentives and to attack the sustainable energy industry,” and the war “is just making it that much more obvious.”

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