Before the pandemic, more than 25% of vehicle miles traveled in the United States came from commuting. Professionals are now working from home some, or all, of every week. Should we expect proportionate declines in fuel demand, and extensions of automobile lifespans? Mobility Experts Fellipe Balieiro and Todd Campau join to EnergyCents this week to discuss how social-distancing protocol led to structural change in American transportation, and whether the loss of commutes and rise of EVs is actually reducing fuel use.