Re: Throw Away Culture
Originally Posted by
RichTheRoadie
Totally. I feel a small sense of guilt that we're not currently running one, yet the most recent thing I read about them is that the 'payback' before they become more environmentally friendly than an engine-based car is around 10yrs...
I’m skeptical at that number. Yes an electric car has more embodied energy than a comparable engine-driven car. But what’s comparable? Ain’t no way it takes more energy to make a Leaf than a QX80. That’s why the behemoth costs more up front. And nobody ever asks what the payback is on an $80,000 luxury SUV.
Another wrinkle is, at least here in the US, you can buy renewable energy to power an electric car (and everything else you plug in). And that’s not just buying solar panels for your house. I buy the output from solar panels that some company installed on a landfill about 40 miles away.
Compare that to the carbon emissions from an average engine-driven vehicle — 4.6 metric tons per year. That may be an odorless, colorless gas coming out of that tailpipe, but at the end of a year those emissions weigh more than the car, maybe four times more. Embodied vs. operational energy.
I’d be surprised if the payback of the additional embodied energy in an electric car isn’t way quicker than a decade.
Trod Harland, Pickle Expediter
Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced. — James Baldwin
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