Well, it’s a no brainer: EVs are good for the environment and ICEs are bad. It’s as simple as that. Yet, there are of course the electrification opposers, flaunting as an argument that electric vehicles aren’t actually “zero-emission.” Okay, I’ll give them that, no vehicle is 100% green, and there are indeed greenhouse emissions in the life-cycle of EVs. But even when you take that into account, EVs are still ‘good’ for the environment, while fossil fuel cars are absolutely horrible. Just feast your eyes on this! Credit: IEAComparative life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions of a mid-size BEV and ICE vehicle.…
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