If Americans drive their electric cars anywhere near as much as they do with their current gas-guzzlers, it would cancel out the carbon reduction brought on by electrification.
At current rates, it would take about 15 years for the current 263 million vehicle fleet to turn over.
Of the 1.8 billion tons of greenhouse gases produced by transportation in the United States in 2017, 59 percent of it came from passenger cars and light-duty trucks.
“The easiest and cheapest thing to do is drive just a little bit less,” Scott Goldstein, the policy director of Transportation For America (T4A) says. “We could do that today. We could build our communities, suburbs, and cities to be safer, more convenient for people to get around without having to drive. ”
Read the article at CityLab.