Submitted by saltyswedishmeatball t3_112ah3u in UpliftingNews
arrouk t1_j8n27oz wrote
Reply to comment by Kiriann in EU Parliament votes to effectively ban new combustion engine cars by 2035 by saltyswedishmeatball
No the carbon foot print of an ev is far higher than that of a conventional combustion engine car, especially when you also factor in the shipping of parts around the world to allow for construction.
Electric was never a good option tbh, the funding would have been far better spent developing hydrogen or bioethonol systems, bioethonal being very close to petrol but more efficient in volumetric efficiency and close to carbon neutral over a 3 year cycle with the added bonus of it being possible to also convert existing petrol vehicles lowering the costs over the next 10-15 considerably. Diesels can also be run on different heavy oils such as peanut oil, lowering their carbon foot print considerably
Edit because u/mjfi4cp2 blocked me.
>I actually thought it was closer to 4x the energy.
>There isn't the investment in in the process to do it cheaper though, remember before an eccentric billionaire spent a fortune on battery technology it was unbelievably expensive to build an electric car.
mjfi4cp2 t1_j91fke6 wrote
Hydrogen: Using three times more energy per mile for no good reason
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