In 2024, motor fuel deliveries in Spain are forecasted to stabilize at 0.8 metric tons per road motor vehicle, consistent with the levels observed in 2023. This stable trend is anticipated to persist through 2026. However, a minor decline is projected for 2027 and 2028, with values slightly dipping to 0.79 metric tons. This suggests a steady state with marginal decreases in motor fuel deliveries over the medium term. The year-on-year variation from 2023 to 2025 is negligible, while the average annual variation over the five-year period (CAGR) reflects this stability with a minor downturn in later years.
Future trends to watch for include advancements in fuel efficiency, the increasing penetration of electric vehicles, and potential regulatory changes aimed at reducing emissions. These factors could further influence motor fuel deliveries, potentially accelerating the observed decline towards the end of the forecast period.