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by nevereveragain
1429 days ago
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> For similar-sized vehicles in the U.S. today,
per-mile lifecycle (including vehicle and battery
production) greenhouse gas emissions for
battery electric vehicles run on the present
U.S.-average grid electricity are approximately
55% of the emissions from conventional
internal combustion engine vehicles. Electric vehicles have almost half the lifetime emissions. That's huge, no matter how you spin it. |
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Also one thing missing from this analysis is maintenance. The three factors taken into account are initial production (much higher for EVs), cost of fuel production (also much higher for EVs), and emissions from fuel combustion (0 for EVs). However batteries don't last forever and it still remains to be seen that EVs can reach the maintenance costs of combustion engine vehicles (with Tesla being a notable argument against EVs potential)