MikeInWimbledon
Hardcore MB Enthusiast
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As I've mentioned before, we're about to add three billion additional cars to the planet, taking us from 1.5 billion to 4.5 billion as Asia, Africa and South America "catch up" with the WestI agree that the transition from one form of propulsion to another will not make a huge difference to the planet - as I said, we need to built less private cars, and drive them less.
And, while analysts may show that the overall carbon footprint of an EV is lower than that of an ICE car, it is still a significant footprint.
Personally, I am in favour of EVs, because they make sense - clean air in city centres, and less sound pollution. In addition, they are mechanically less complicated than ICE cars and cheaper to service.
But as for the environment... no, we won't save it by moving to EVs. My view.
(The world had "just" 500 million cars in 1985, doubling to 1 billion by 2010, and adding another 500 million in the last 13 years or so.)
This is why the Chinese deliberately went EV, and why the billions in India and Africa will be buying EV's.
Cars won't save the planet. CO2 reduction is part of a much bigger picture.
And who cares about Norfolk, Florida and the Gulf Coast anyway? Eighty years ago there was barely anyone living there. Times change.