EVs Getting Cleaner More Quickly than Expected in Europe: Study
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EVs getting cleaner more quickly than expected in Europe: study
As Europe’s electricity mix is getting cleaner, battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) are also offering a larger climate advantage than previously expected, according to the results of a new study released this week. On Wednesday, the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) released a study noting that BEVs sold today produce 73 percent fewer life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions than internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, even factori…
Carbon emissions from electric cars are falling faster than expected - DWA study by ICCT found that electric cars in Europe emit 73% less greenhouse gases than their petrol counterparts. This reduction is happening faster than predicted, thanks to improved technology and the use of renewable energy.
According to a new study by the International Clean Transport Council (ICTC), electric cars are greener than previously estimated and emit almost four times less greenhouse gases over their service life than gasoline cars. Read
A new study shows that all-electric cars sold in Europe today emit 73% less greenhouse gases than gasoline cars over their lifetime.
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