Not so Green after all

Jaguar electric car goes on show at a preview event for the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show. Picture: AFP Source: AFP

The study was commissioned by the Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership, which is jointly funded by the British government and the car industry. It found that a mid-size electric car would produce 23.1 tonnes of CO2 over its lifetime, compared with 24 tonnes for a similar petrol car. Emissions from manufacturing electric cars are at least 50 per cent higher because batteries are made from materials such as lithium, copper and refined silicon, which require much energy to be processed.

Many electric cars are expected to need a replacement battery after a few years. Once the emissions from producing the second battery are added in, the total CO2 from producing an electric car rises to 12.6 tonnes, compared with 5.6 tonnes for a petrol car. Disposal also produces double the emissions because of the energy consumed in recovering and recycling metals in the battery. The study also took into account carbon emitted to generate the grid electricity consumed.

Greg Archer, director of Low CVP, said the industry should state the full lifecycle emissions of cars rather than just tailpipe emissions, to avoid misleading consumers. He said that drivers wanting to minimise emissions could be better off buying a small, efficient petrol or diesel car. “People have to match the technology to their particular needs,” he said.

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Some food for thought for those who think that the way to a low emission future is to have more electric cars…

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2 thoughts on “Not so Green after all

  1. Another excellent example of the ‘dreamtime’ that the Greenies seem to inhabit. And once again proven to be false. Information such as this is turning up everyday. By all means point us to a greener, cleaner future, but to cripple our economies to do it is not the way to go.

  2. It certainly makes the point that a thin veneer of Greenness does not always tell the true story. As I see it there is something rather dishonest about electric cars and their makers are just trying to exploit the well meaning good intentions of some rather gullible people who don’t look to the whole picture.

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