Is an EV dirtier than a petrol or diesel car?
There are plenty of arguments and counter arguments at the moment about how green and less polluting electric vehicles really are compared with an internal combustion-engined (ICE) car, whether petrol or diesel. The answer is more complicated than you might expect and it’s not simply black and white. But one thing is clear: overall, from … Continued
Without doubt, EVs deliver one obvious benefit: zero exhaust emissions. Compared with even the most eco-friendly ICE vehicles, electric cars emit fewer pollutants while driving. This is a huge benefit when it comes to improving the dirty air of inner city streets. The Mayor of London says that toxic air – most of which is produced in London by road transport – is responsible for the premature death of 4000 people a year.
One of the concerns aimed at EVs at the moment surrounds tyre pollution. Because electric cars are heavier, the rubber wears out faster, goes the argument. There’s no question some EVs really are heavier thanks to the weight of the battery (although more energy dense batteries are helping to alleviate this issue).