Tuesday, October 23, 2018

SAVE THE PLANET ..... BUY A GAS POWERED CAR

by Bob Walsh

Carbon footprint is a tricky thing. You can honestly say that the OPERATION of an electric vehicle has a very low carbon footprint as opposed to a gas powered vehicle. The entire carbon footprint of the entire lifespan of the vehicle gets a little more tricky.

For one thing, charging an electric car is NOT a zero carbon operation if the power used is carbon fuel generated. In addition about 20% of a gas powered vehicles lifetime carbon footprint is generated in the production of the vehicle. That number is more like 35% for an electric vehicle due to the battery manufacturing process. Much of the lithium battery production for automobiles takes place in China and other places where their idea of pollution control during manufacturing is a lot more casual than it is here.

Another way of looking at it is that when comparing the manufacturing and subsequent operation of a good size gas vehicle against a small size electric vehicle, the break-even point is about 3 1/.2 years.

So, all those self-congratulatory assholes driving a Prius at 50 mph in the fast lane (car pool lane) who think they are saving the planet can go fuck themselves.

2 comments:

Dave Freeman said...

Still driving my Toyota Tacoma, which I bought new in 1995. It's our only vehicle. So I have to laugh at those smug folks who keep buying the newest, greenest, most "ecologically sound" vehicle every time a new one comes out. They're so forward thinking and proud that they're saving the planet with their new toys, while this climate denier continue to drive my old reliable truck.

Trey Rusk said...

Those lithium batteries for the electric cars have been known to over heat and sometimes catch on fire. That's not good if you are recharging while parked in your garage.