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https://www.greencarreports.com/new...-for-the-environment-evs-and-phevs-better-yet
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There's a very interesting chart.
. . . The report considered the well-to-wheels and cradle-to-grave emissions of all propulsion types. Well-to-wheels includes all emissions associated with a particular energy source, allowing for an apples-to-apples comparison between fossil fuels, hydrogen, and electricity. Cradle-to-grave estimates also factor in emissions from vehicle manufacturing.
According to the report, a 2020 battery-electric vehicle with 300 miles of real-world range using the average United States grid mix produced 206 grams of carbon dioxide (CO2) per mile. That's about half the 402 grams of CO2 per mile emitted by the average gasoline small SUV. Assuming vehicles meet Energy Department performance targets, that's estimated to drop to 43 grams of CO2 per mile by 2050.
A 2020 plug-in hybrid using the same grid mix emitted an average 250 grams of CO2 per mile, according to the report—still substantially better than a conventional gasoline SUV.
A 2020 fuel-cell vehicle using hydrogen produced from natural gas was rated at 237 grams of CO2 per mile. That improved to 167 grams per mile with a 40% mix of renewable hydrogen, and 117 grams per mile with hydrogen produced from landfill gas.
The use of a small gasoline SUV as the benchmark for internal-combustion reflects the popularity of these vehicles, which are beginning to displace sedans and hatchbacks. That's causing an emissions increase in the short term.
A 2019 report named SUVs as the second-largest contributor to global CO2 increases this decade (behind the energy sector), while another blamed SUVs for increasing overall European emissions despite tougher standards. A report released earlier this year found that emissions reductions from EVs in 2020 were cancelled out by SUVs. . . .
Direct link to report:
https://www.energy.gov/eere/vehicle...-cycle-greenhouse-gas-emissions-2020-electricFOTW #1208, Oct 18, 2021: Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions for a 2020 Electric Small SUV Were Half Those of a Conventional Gasoline Small SUV
There's a very interesting chart.