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From: Eric6/11/2020 9:12:27 AM
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This Stunning Chart Shows Why Battery Electric Vehicles Win

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  • June 10th, 2020 by Zachary Shahan

    The following chart from Transport & Environment is a gem. It’s a great chart to explain that battery electric vehicles are, by far, our most efficient automobile option, and clearly the future of transport.



    I’ve seen these arguments made so many times, countless times, but humans are not as great as we think we are at comprehending and synthesizing written arguments. They say that a picture is a thousand words, but a picture is better than a thousand words, because a thousand words is often too verbose to make a good point. Just share that chart any time you’re trying to explain to someone why battery electric vehicles are the future.

    It’s not purely about fuel efficiency either. You get more power at a greater efficiency. You don’t have to deal with the way inefficiencies show themselves — loud rumbling, a vibrating car, polluted air. You don’t have the costs that come with hundreds of devices meant to improve efficiency. More efficient just equals better.

    Naturally, as battery costs come down, the fundamental efficiencies and benefits of electric powertrains show themselves more and more. Electric cars get more and more competitive — er, well, increasingly better than their inefficient competitors.

    Hat tip to @ItalianMaster/Tony Vece.

    cleantechnica.com

    My comments:

    There are some folks that really love fuel cells.

    The devil is in the chemistry and physics involved. They are very inefficient.

    Eric
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