Car 1 | Car 2 | % of fewer emissions produced by car 1 |
Light EV | Light Petrol | 56.47% |
Small EV | Small Petrol | 59.55% |
Medium EV | Medium Petrol | 52.97% |
Large EV | Large Petrol | 47.38% |
Upper Large EV | Upper Large Petrol | 51.14% |
Small SUV EV | Small SUV Petrol | 55.72% |
Medium SUV EV | Medium SUV Petrol | 56.44% |
Large SUV EV | Large SUV Petrol | 52.36% |
People Mover EV | People Mover EV Petrol | 47.12% |
Small Van EV | Small Van Petrol | 60.65% |
Large Van EV | Large Van Petrol | 51.45% |
Ute EV | Ute Petrol | 45.42% |
Comparison of EVs and hybrids: Total lifetime CO2 emissions using electricity from the NEM (Australian average)
Car 1 | Car 2 | % of fewer emissions produced by car 1 |
Light EV | Light Hybrid | 33.85% |
Small EV | Small Hybrid | 31.94% |
Medium EV | Medium Hybrid | 29.45% |
Upper Large EV | Upper Large Hybrid | 38.33% |
Small SUV EV | Small SUV Hybrid | 42.28% |
Medium SUV EV | Medium SUV Hybrid | 42.59% |
Large SUV EV | Large SUV Hybrid | 36.90% |
EVC chief executive Behyad Jafari said the tool would help dispel myths about the environmental impact of electric vehicles. “Our calculator shows EVs are miles ahead of petrol vehicles in terms of climate impact. We have adopted a conservative approach in our calculations to assume all EVs are being made in locations with low renewable energy uptake, when in reality, many EV factories globally are starting to source 100 per cent renewable energy,” Mr Jafari said. “Even with our conservative approach, the results show that, on average, EVs produce about half the emissions of comparable petrol cars over their lifetime, and close to a 40 per cent improvement on hybrid vehicles across segments where hybrid vehicles exist. “Electric vehicles are inherently more eco-friendly because they have zero exhaust emissions. Even when charged using the existing electricity grid, EVs still produce lower net emissions than conventional petrol cars. As electricity grids become cleaner and battery recycling and repurposing keep improving, the environmental footprint of EVs will decrease even further.” The lifecycle emissions calculator is one of a suite of resources that form the EVC’s new online consumer hub – a one-stop shop for Australian motorists who are considering the switch to electric vehicles. The hub is a source of truth that includes a guide to charge EVs at home, a catalogue of EVs available in Australia, and clarifications to various myths and misconceptions.