EV Charging Emissions Slashed By Up To 89% By New Technology

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Latest data shows the dramatic reduction in charging emissions can be achieved by utilising DriveElectric Plus.

According to UK government figures from 2023*, an average EV has emissions of 81g CO2e per mile, based on the total carbon figure for the generation of the energy, including extracting, refining and transporting. Compared to the often-quoted figure of 0g CO2 per mile for EV tailpipe emissions, this sounds high, but the equivalent figure for a petrol car is 263g CO2e per mile.

Combined with the company’s experience with electric vehicles stretching back more than 15 years, DriveElectric Plus allows DriveElectric to provide unrivalled support to businesses on their Environmental, Social and Governance journey.

 

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