Electric Vehicles; a deeper look!

The man that we all know, who just recently bought Twitter, Elon Musk, has paved a positive progression of sustainable growth with the success Tesla has found and its push for others to drive sustainable with electric vehicles. There is a lot more to electric vehicles than what many may assume. Yes, of course you are not using gas which we all know comes at a great expense and produces negative exhaust into our atmosphere but there are tons of trickle down effects too that EV cars are preventing. The carbon footprint of EV cars is much smaller than gas powered and this also applies to buses and other forms of transportation that are going electric. As we see in many charts and graphs, the largest carbon footprints come from transportation. With EV trucks, as well as cars, it is not just individual human transportation that can create a smaller carbon footprint. The transportation of goods in larger trucks is a huge beneficiary of promoting shrinkage of our carbon footprint. There are currently 14 states that have adapted California’s zero emission vehicle standards which is to make the pledge of gaining a certain percentage of residents to be driving EV in the following years. Today, less than 1% of cars on the road today are electric but with the following of these standards the goal is to reach 13% by 2035. By 2050, roughly 60% of new care sales are projected to be electric which is an unreal trend for shrinking our carbon footprint!

 

https://earthjustice.org/features/electric-vehicles-explainer?gclid=Cj0KCQjw06OTBhC_ARIsAAU1yOXrUfiOw95G56jAX46vwnxy1EZH959AqxzRxyVtKFjtaTtx0TlxPJYaAsllEALw_wcB

 

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/03/10/climate/electric-vehicle-fleet-turnover.html

9 thoughts on “Electric Vehicles; a deeper look!

  1. Great article Brian! I enjoyed your description and discussion of EV vehicles and their carbon footprints. The predictions for electric cars on the road in the coming years are very interesting, we’ll have to see!

  2. I truthfully can’t imagine electric cars increasing by 60% in 2050, but I hope that it may be the case in the future! Carbon emissions are rising in so many other ways, it would be nice to decrease the percentage when it comes to transportation.

  3. Such a knowledgeable discussion here!

    Electric vehicles (EVs) are a type of vehicle that runs on electricity instead of gasoline or diesel. They are powered by one or more electric motors and batteries, and can be powered by renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, or hydroelectric power. EVs are becoming increasingly popular due to their environmental benefits, such as reduced emissions and lower running costs. They also offer a more efficient driving experience and can be cheaper to maintain than traditional vehicles. EVs are becoming more and more common on our roads, with many automakers offering a range of models to suit different needs. https://balancedearth.org/carbon-footprint/

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  6. The article also notes the adoption of zero-emission vehicle standards in 14 states, aiming to increase the percentage of EVs on the road. With less than 1% of cars currently being electric, the goal to reach 13% by 2035 and 60% of new car sales being electric by 2050 is a promising trend for reducing our carbon footprint.Thank you for sharing this informative article, which highlights the positive impact of electric vehicles on our environment and the efforts being made to promote their adoption.khalidelarbi———-business for sale

  7. This article about electric vehicles was a real eye-opener! I knew they were good for the environment, but I didn’t realize how much impact they have on the whole supply chain. It’s kind of like a domino effect – one good thing leads to another, and then another. I guess I need to start thinking about the bigger picture. Thanks for the insightful read, I’m officially sold on electric cars now! Papa’s freezeria

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