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Do electric vehicles (EVs) really
provide a cleaner source of transportation?

 
Yes.

 
Electric engines are so efficient that they produce less than 40% as much greenhouse emissions as gas-powered vehicles produce.

EVs reduce carbon emissions by more than 80% per mile.

They also reduce the amount of volatile organic chemicals (VOCs) by up to 90% per mile.

EVs achieve these reductions when charged on the electric power grid. Charging one with a renewable energy system like solar or wind power will make it even cleaner 1 .  
 
 

Are traditional cars really that bad?

The emissions from cars traveling in a region make driving the largest source of air pollution in cities2.

Gasoline and diesel powered motor vehicles generate almost 25% of the pollutants responsible for climate change3.

In addition to CO2, mobile emissions sources contain:

  • Hydrocarbons
  • Nitrogen Oxides (NOx)
  • Carbon Monoxide
Even though these chemicals remain nearly invisible 
until they combine to form smog, public health problems from
vehicle emissions cost the US approximately $40 to $64 billion per year.
Exposure to emissions may lead to health problems such as:
  • Asthma attacks
  • Hodgkin's disease
  • Lymphoma
  • Lung Cancer 4

Air pollution from vehicle emissions can also create water quality problems and combine into new chemicals that damage buildings and crops.


 

1.Technical Report: GREET 1.5 -- Transportation Fuel-Cycle Model (August 1999). Argonne National Laboratory Transportation Technology R&D Center Website. Software: GREET 1, Version 1.7 Copyright © 1999 UChicago Argonne, LLC Available at: http://www.transportation.anl.gov/software/GREET/pdfs/esd_6v1.pdf. Accessed December 15, 2006.

2.U.S. EPA Automobile Emissions Overview Page. U.S. EPA Website. Available at: http://www.epa.gov/otaq/consumer/05-autos.pdf. Accessed February 28, 2007.

3.Cars and Trucks and Global Warming. Clean Cars Page. Union of Concern Scientists Website. Available at: http://www.ucsusa.org/clean_vehicles/vehicles_health/cars-and-trucks-and-global-warming.html. Accessed: January 9, 2007.

4.Clearing the Air. Public Health Threats from Cars and Heavy Duty Vehicles- Why We Need to Protect Federal Clean Air Laws. Surface Transportation Policy Partnership Website. Available at: http://www.transact.org/report.asp?id=227. Accessed. January 9, 2007.

 

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