Final Consumption of Energy in Transport
- In 2024, final energy consumption in transport in Finland was approximately 45 TWh, i.e., about 16% of total final energy consumption.
- Road transport accounted for 92% of domestic transport energy consumption. Passenger cars accounted for about 54% of road fuel consumption, heavy-duty transport 29%, and vans 11%.
- Domestic transport energy consumption was 4% lower in 2024 than in 2000. Despite breaks in time series, data suggest that passenger transport by cars, measured in passenger-km, increased by 8%. Freight transport, measured in tonne-km, decreased by 12% over 2000–2024.

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The next figure shows the final energy consumption of the transport sector in 2010 and 2024, and an analysis of factors which have affected the observed change in consumption (so-called decomposition analysis).
- Transport energy consumption decreased by 7 TWh over the period.
- Reduced transport activity would have decreased consumption by 0.8 TWh without other changes.
- Energy savings, mainly due to improved vehicle efficiency, amounted to 6.5 TWh.
- Modal shifts increased consumption by 2.4 TWh.
- Other factors, such as behavioural changes, reduced consumption by 1.7 TWh.

Source: Odyssee Database
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Lea Gynther
Senior Expert