Originally posted by Jerrold Jones
You will notice I said equivalent-sized car, and I understood by this, with ± equivalent performance and autonomy.
The comparisons in your article made no mention of the design of the EV. All EVs produced up to now have been short-production concept runs. Ask any Californian who scrapped his leased vehicle as soon as he could what he thought about it.
Please read the posts in the forum I cited. There is a guy there (Darin) who is an EV fanatic. Read what he has to say. His EV concept is not, IMHO, a practical one, but he cites an ultra-light two-seater for everyday use. You simply cannot compare this with a Prius, an SUV or a Hummer. And then he requires a conventional car as a backup.
If you have similar size/weight/performance EV and fossil fuel cars, you'll inevitably have more CO2, Nox, SOx, Hg emissions with a coal-fired electricity supply, taken holistically.
I don't have time to sort out facts and figures just now.
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