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New research has shown that plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) emit just 19 per cent less CO2 per kilometre on average than petrol and diesel cars in Europe, significantly undermining the claims of carmakers.
According to a new report published by Transport & Environment (T&E), a leading European clean transport and energy advocacy group, PHEVs were shown to emit roughly the same level of emissions as conventional hybrids and combustion vehicles.
Blame it on dealers who aren’t teaching buyers how to use a PHEV. I had to figure this out myself:
- Charge it each night.
- Below 50 km/h: electric mode.
- Over 50 km/h: hybrid mode.
If most of your driving is in the city (below 50 km/h), your pollution will be minimal.
20% efficiency gains are not the same thing as no difference. If you think a 20% change is not noticeable, I would invite you to walk into a room that’s 100% nitrogen.
To further extrapolate out though, that means that if the electric cars on average, are 20% more efficient that you can run five ice cars or six electric cars for the same cost of carbon.
In other words, for the same amount of global warming problems, we can run 5 billion ice cars or 6 billion electric vehicles. Neither option is great for the planet, but one option enables a billion more people to have a car while impacting all of us the same amount.
And since I don’t think we’re figuring out transporters anytime soon and our entire society is built upon cars…
This also discounts that if all of these electric cars were powered with more sustainable technologies like renewables and nuclear instead of fossil fuel peaker plants, they would be even more efficient somewhere between 30 and 40%. More than an ice car.
If you think a 20% change is not noticeable, I would invite you to walk into a room that’s 100% nitrogen.
That’s a 100% change, not a 20% change. A 20% change would reduce the oxygen by 20%, to around 16%. You’re confusing percentages with percentage points.
Or reduced nitrogen by 20% from the example room to an ordinary one.
He added 25% and called it 20%. Big deal. The topic is PHEVs.
Yeah, I was going to say, this headline is just a sensational way of saying plugin hybrid are more efficient than petrol only cars
I wonder if the author just can’t do math or they’re actually this disingenuous
The math is 4 ICE cars = 5 PHEVs. Which is even better for the environment.
Don’t equate better with good.
How on earth do they come up with that. My PHEV is powered by renewable energy and I use gas for less then 20% of the miles. When using gas I have great mpg so I am using only 60% of the average vehicle. Do the math. The FUD about EVs is so thick.