The Tesla Model S Apparently Puts Out More Whole-Life Emissions Than A Petrol Supermini

The topic of whole-life emissions is a hot potato when it comes to electric cars, which often require very dirty production methods. A new MIT study has proven what EV makers don't want to hear... sort of
The Tesla Model S Apparently Puts Out More Whole-Life Emissions Than A Petrol Supermini

Oh dear. The electric-powered Tesla Model S has been found to produce more whole-life carbon dioxide than a petrol supermini.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), which whom Lamborghini is working on future battery tech, studied a group of cars’ production methods, exhaust emissions, potential for recycling and any emissions produced by power plants for the quantity of electricity required, if any.

The Tesla Model S Apparently Puts Out More Whole-Life Emissions Than A Petrol Supermini

While the researchers say that emissions from distant power plants are the lesser of two evils when it comes to city centres, the Model S was responsible for 226g/km of CO2 during its lifetime compared to just 192g/km for the humble Mitsubishi Mirage supermini.

Admittedly, we know which one of the two we’d rather put on our driveways, but 34g/km is a significant difference. It’s fresh evidence to back the theory that electric cars are actually no cleaner overall than small petrol ones, although we’d like to see a fairer-looking comparison between, say, a Nissan Leaf and a Volkswagen Golf.

The Tesla Model S Apparently Puts Out More Whole-Life Emissions Than A Petrol Supermini

Against a more comparable car, the BMW 750 xDrive, the Model S was reportedly some 159g/km better for the planet over its entire several hundred thousand kilometre lifetime.

It also matters how the Model S in the study gets its energy. In the American Midwest, it may be coal-fired power stations. Parts of northern Europe, for example, are now heavily supplied by renewables. The argument will rumble on…

Source: Auto Express

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Comments

Jefferson Tan(日産)

“50 sec. ago” New record!

11/09/2017 - 11:02 |
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Ahmad Fahrurrozi

I think if we want a low emission car, some car must be hybrid not full electric

11/09/2017 - 11:06 |
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Anonymous

Customer advice - it’s more environmentally friendly to maintain and run your old car than it is to buy a new electric one!

11/09/2017 - 11:06 |
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Ali Mahfooz

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11/09/2017 - 11:16 |
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Raregliscor1

I’m happy to own a 1.0 econobox for now. They are really fun to drive. :D

11/09/2017 - 11:29 |
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Ali Mahfooz

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11/09/2017 - 11:31 |
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lowie t

Who would’ve thought…

11/09/2017 - 11:38 |
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3Fiddy (JDM Squad) (SAAB Squad) (S-Chassis squad)

Not surprised, not all electricity is derived from cleaner ways, it’s basically like moving emissions that are usually caused by cars to somewhere else (from cities to related facilities) but it still does no good. #KeepICEalive.

11/09/2017 - 11:55 |
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Anonymous

Monty4248 call your engineer friend, I think he’s gonna hate seeing this

11/09/2017 - 12:04 |
0 | 0
TheRealBouss

I mean, it’s not EXACTLY a fair comparison is it. A tiny Mitsu supermini vs a high end sedan which can seat seven doesn’t really day much

11/09/2017 - 12:11 |
32 | 4

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