According to CCTV, US media said that based on early signs from first-tier markets, the US-Iran conflict has led to rising oil prices, boosting electric vehicle sales in Asia-Pacific countries. In Australia,Data from the BYD dealer show that sales of electric vehicles have increased by 50% in the past two weeks.
A BYD dealer in Australia told the media: Some people say,They buy electric vehicles from the perspective of environmental protection, but now more and more people consider it from the perspective of cost.
An Australian citizen said: "Now I can see the price of gas at the gas station at a glance, which is very stressful. For me, electric vehicles may be a better choice."
The conflict between the United States and Iran has triggered a transformation in energy consumption habits in the Asia-Pacific region. Australia is just a microcosm. Southeast Asian countries such as the Philippines and Vietnam have also seen similar electric vehicle purchasing booms. The International Energy Agency predicts that the global energy transition will gain new momentum.

According to data from the General Administration of Customs,In 2025, my country's new energy vehicle exports will reach 3.43 million units, a year-on-year increase of 70%, of which 2.32 million electric vehicles will be exported, a year-on-year increase of 38%.
At present, domestic car companies represented by BYD are accelerating to seize the overseas new energy vehicle market, and BYD has become the top seller of electric vehicles in many countries and regions.
