Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. Carmaker lobby ACEA wants to turn Europe’s car regulation into a “Swiss cheese — full of holes.” The car industry is demanding loopholes in the EU car CO2 law that would halve the bloc’s ambition of selling only zero-emission cars in ... [continued]
Yes, defintely. In comparison to bikes, electric cars definitely aren’t zero emmisions. And even bikes have more emissions in comparison to no transportation at all. That’s why I’d prefer an objectively calculated number on the label rather than just ‘zero’. That number should ideally contain emmisions from production, maintenance and usage based on certain normalized assumptions.
Yes, defintely. In comparison to bikes, electric cars definitely aren’t zero emmisions. And even bikes have more emissions in comparison to no transportation at all. That’s why I’d prefer an objectively calculated number on the label rather than just ‘zero’. That number should ideally contain emmisions from production, maintenance and usage based on certain normalized assumptions.