Battery Electric Cars Produce 73% Less Emissions -Research
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According to the latest report of the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICTT), battery electric vehicles (BEV) are reducing their emissions in Europe at a rate higher than estimated in 2021. “They are becoming cleaner faster than we expected,” says Marta Negri, head of the study and technique at the ICTT Clean Transport Unit, in statements to Reuters on July 9, 2025.
EV climate advantage grows faster than expected
There’s a scientific consensus that electric vehicles are the cleanest form of propulsion. A new study by the International Council on Clean Transportation now shows that their climate advantage is growing faster than previously assumed. Today’s EVs sold in Europe emit 73% fewer greenhouse gases over their lifetime compared to petrol cars. The reason is the positive development of the electricity mix through renewables. Comparing is not that eas…
Hydrogen fuel cell cars are few and far between, difficult to sell and expensive to fuel. But they could ultimately be the future, according to data from the European International Council for Clean Transportation (ICCT). Its experts calculated, based on data provided by car manufacturers, that battery electric cars currently emit 73 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions over a typical 20-year life cycle than internal combustion cars. If they w…
EVs Now Emit 73 percent Less Than Gasoline Cars Over Their Lifetime, Says ICCT Study
A new analysis from the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) has found that battery electric vehicles (BEVs) sold in Europe today produce 73 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions over their lifetime than comparable gasoline-powered carsThe findings are based on an updated life-cycle assessment (LCA) of all major vehicle powertrain types, including internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEVs), hybrids (HEVs), plug-in hybrids (PHEV…
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