• TheIllustrativeManEnglish
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    Last time I looked (a few years ago), a 100% coal powered EV had similar emissions to a 60mpg car.

    I doubt anywhere will still be coal powered in a decade, with how fast plants are closing. But that EV will still be there on its 3rd owner.

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      Different countries and states obviously have different electricity source mixes.

      Here in the UK, coal accounts for around 1% of electricity. Natural gas is about 35%, biomass about 5%, and the rest is various clean renewables (wind, solar, hydro) or nuclear.

      So although charging an EV is by no means fossil-fuel-free, it’s considerably less fossil-fuel than an ICE car.

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        So although charging an EV is by no means fossil-fuel-free, it’s considerably less fossil-fuel than an ICE car.

        That was my point. Even in the worst case it’s comparable to 60mpg No ICE gets 60mpg. And in a decade it’ll be even better.