A global survey reported by the “We Mean Business” coalition finds broad support among business executives for a rapid transition to electrified economies powered mainly by renewable-based electricity. The poll covers executives in 18 countries and is presented as a “landmark” study of corporate views amid volatility in fossil fuel prices and wider geopolitical instability. According to the coalition’s release, respondents indicate strong agreement with clean electrification, framing electricity as a preferred energy pathway for businesses facing uncertainty related to fuel costs and supply conditions. The materials do not describe specific vote percentages in the excerpts provided, but they characterize the results as “overwhelming” and consistent across the surveyed international sample. The report’s emphasis is on business sentiment and the perceived need to shift toward cleaner electricity generation and usage, rather than on any single policy measure or regulatory proposal. The coalition links the level of support to current market and geopolitical conditions affecting fossil fuels, suggesting that these pressures are influencing corporate energy planning. Overall, the sources describe a consistent corporate preference for electrification using renewables across multiple regions.