True, but if electricity even doubles in price, that puts the average EV mile at $.010, which is still less than gas, and CAN still be better for pollution, depending how it is produced.The cost per mile is lower now...the more ev on the road, the higher the demand for electricity...higher demand leads to higher prices...so the cost per mile goes up...
In the past ten years, electricity has jumped from an average of $.128 per KWh up to a staggering $.147 per KWh.
Two cents.
Again, it boils down to numbers and not feelings for me.
“Based on where EVs have been sold to date, the average EV driving in the US produces global warming pollution equal to a gasoline vehicle that gets 93 miles per gallon (mpg) fuel economy.”
Plug In or Gas Up? Why Driving on Electricity is Better than Gasoline
Electricity power plant emissions data and the latest assessments of fuel emissions and vehicle efficiency show 97 percent of people in the US live where driving an EV would produce fewer emissions than a 50 mpg gasoline car.
blog.ucsusa.org
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