Diesel car owners may find it difficult to top-up their fuel tanks in the near future as demand for the compound in the UK plummets.
However, they claim the transition will be consumer-driven with a lack of demand set to encourage firms to ditch the compound.
It comes after new data reveals that the sale of diesel fuel has massively dropped in London over the past four years.
Analysis of statistics from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero found sales had fallen by 40 percent in London and 15 percent across the rest of the country.
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