With transport accounting for around one-fifth of global greenhouse gases, which equates to 4.6 metric tons emissions per car, per year any changes we make—big or small—can have a positive impact on these emissions. Here, we look at some of the environmental benefits of electric and hybrid vehicles.
Fewer greenhouse gases
Electric cars use a battery powered electric motor instead of running on fuel, so they don’t emit any of the greenhouse gases that traditional cars do. The gap continues to grow as countries move more towards renewable energy. If you’re charging your electric car from solar energy at home, even better! As for hybrid vehicles, their electric-drive technology uses up to 30 percent less fuel, a great step in the right direction.
Less air pollution
As well as carbon dioxide, petrol and diesel engines produce a number of other nasty gases—such as carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and particulate matter. In addition to contributing to climate change, traffic pollution can be harmful to our health. With zero emissions, electric vehicles are a brilliant way to help clean up the environment for pedestrians, cyclists and people living near roads.
Reduction in noise pollution
Often underestimated, noise pollution can cause health issues in humans. It can also affect the way animals feed, breed and navigate. Without a noisy engine under the bonnet, electric vehicles are a fantastic alternative to their combustion counterparts.
Less demand for fossil fuels
As more electric vehicles join the ranks, our reliance on fossil fuels and petrol will steadily reduce, too. This is a bonus for the environment not only with reduced carbon emissions burnt daily on the roads, but also from fuel transportation. As support for electric vehicles grows, it will likely increase demand for cleaner energy sources, as well as research and development of more affordable, varied and carbon neutral models.