In 2023, the gross available energy from motor gasoline in the UK was recorded at -88,520 Gigawatthours. The forecast for the following years indicates a consistent decline, with a -1.38% decrease in 2024, continuing at similar rates annually thereafter. By 2028, the figure is expected to reach -94,470 Gigawatthours, maintaining a downward trend. This decline reflects an ongoing reduction in conventional motor gasoline availability, largely due to policies promoting environmental sustainability and energy transitions.
Future trends to watch for include advancements in alternative energy sources, such as electric vehicles and new biofuel technologies, which might further alter the demand and availability of traditional motor gasoline.