Will The Death Of Diesel Ruin Platinum?

 | Aug 13, 2017 02:27AM ET

The gloomy future of the diesel vehicles is commonly known. precious metals market . However, what does it really mean? And how could the demise of diesel technology impact the precious metal?

The 1970s oil crisis and accelerating inflation made diesel-powered cars popular, especially in Europe where gasoline prices were always higher than in the U.S. The new technology was considered as more efficient and less polluting, as diesel cars produce less carbon dioxide than gasoline cars (thanks to better mileage). Hence, policy makers started to support diesel and the market share of diesel cars went from 14 percent in 1990 to 50 percent in 2016, as the chart below shows.

Chart 1: Market share of diesel in new passenger cars in Western Europe from 1990 to 2016 (as %).