Nov 30, 2020
Fake EVs’ emissions figures
All of us working on reducing CO2 emissions have come across news claiming that the efforts to reduce our carbon footprint might not be effective or even counterproductive. Some facts are correct, and of course need to be highlighted to encourage further adjustements and more effective actions to reduce CO2 emissions. But there are also examples of distorted and even incorrect “news” evidently aired to slow down the efforts to address climate change.
No later than last week, well-regarded media have published articles on a recent report that claims it takes almost 50,000 miles for an electric vehicle to match the carbon footprint of vehicles powered by fossil fuels. Michael Liebreich, Senior Contributor at Bloomberg New Energy Finance, a company he founded in 2004 and then acquired by Bloomberg, took a closer look at the story and uncovered evidences of the misinformation. We want to highlight this compelling read from Michael Liebreich that tears down, one after the other, all the information behind the source of a “new study” on electric vehicles (EVs). An examplary work checking on the veracity of the facts.
More EBA250 news
Altris, a pioneering Swedish developer of sodium-ion battery technology, has reached significant milestones that…
Last Friday, Morrow Batteries officially inaugurated the first giga-scale LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) cell…
On May 24, 2024, the 8th High-Level Meeting of the European Battery Alliance (EBA)…
Following the recent announcement from EVP Šefčovič on the need to support manufacturing of…
Under the framework of the European Battery Alliance, the ‘One-Stop-Shop to EU Finance’ service…
In an era where the green transition is no longer a choice but a…
CIRPASS invites the EBA community to contribute to a consultation on the Cross-sector and…
EBA250 welcomes the release of a Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda for the EU…
Today marks the launch of Repono, a pan-European company focused on owning and operating…
18 January 2024, Davos: EIT InnoEnergy, the innovation engine for sustainable energy supported by…