And The Hits

…they just keep on coming:

The 2022 U.K.-based Emissions Analytics study found that after driving both a gas and electric car 1,000 miles, the number of particles collected from the EV was vastly greater than the gasoline-powered car.

So just to be clear:  in terms of environmental damage caused when driving an electric car, you might just as well be in a coal-fired steam locomotive.

 

Got it.

7 comments

  1. The anti-EV crowd is grasping at straws here and throwing rubber worn off on the road surface with soot pumped out by diesel semis.

  2. I’ll take a steam locomotive over… well, pretty much anything else every day of the week and twice on Sunday. And I’d do eeeeeeeevil things to get my hands on Norfolk & Western #611 and/or Southern Pacific #4449….

  3. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve asked prospective EV buyers how they felt about purchasing a Stanley Steamer. I quit trying to (mostly) patiently explain the energy conversion and line transmission losses involved long ago — it’s hopeless.

    Then there’s the (largely Chink) environmental consequences of the battery production — and as much, the disposal of burned-out batteries.

    You’ll usually get blank stares or the standard, “Well I think . . .” horseshit.

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