It’s time.
The world is experiencing the damages of climate change and it’s time for us to start tackling the damage we’ve made. Electric vehicles are the solution.
Electric vehicles (EVs) at first, were just a conversation and we never thought of them actually being produced. Now, we’re starting to see motor vehicle companies investing in producing these vehicles so they can be part of the change.
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If you want to be part of the change, here's how electric vehicles will help reduce climate change.
Electric Vehicles Produce Zero Tailpipe Emissions
Full electric vehicles don’t need a tailpipe as exhaust isn’t produced. Traditional engines combust gasoline or diesel and this creates energy at the cost of producing harmful carbon emissions.
However, the batteries that EVs use are emission-free. The most common battery that EVs use is lithium-ion battery. Once the battery is used up, EVs are charged. It’s literally like charging your phone once the battery dies. No tailpipe means no carbon emission. No carbon emission means no air pollution.
Off the grid
EV's charge off the local grid system and it’s now a priority with the passing of Bidens Legislation that Electric Production to the grid, emissions are being reduced. EV's already produced less emissions and that when the Electric plants are optimized for emission reductions in the next few years, EV's carbon footprint will continue to be less of a draw on the environment.
Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles Continuously Pollute
Although some charging stations for EVs are coal-fueled, EVs have no contribution to air pollution after manufacturing.
Internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles actually produce CO2 emissions whenever the engines are on and studies have shown on average that gasoline-powered vehicles produce 5 to 6 metric tons of carbon dioxide per year. Imagine that…
Millions of ICE vehicles are still driven worldwide and great volumes of production of emissions continues to this day. Alternatively, EVs that are powered by renewable energy maintains a neutral carbon footprint.
Eco-friendly Materials
An obstacle that EV manufacturers have to face is how they are going to produce a lightweight and functional vehicle. EVs that are lighter have greater range and create a smaller carbon footprint. However, the traditional materials are making it difficult for manufacturers to achieve this.
There is always good news to the bad! Recycled and organic materials are actually comparable to traditional materials as they are lightweight, eco-friendly, strong and durable. Don’t you just love the word eco-friendly?
Conventional manufactures use these recycled materials for smaller components but are not using them for the structure of the vehicle. Luckily for you, EV manufacturers are doing the opposite of conventional manufacturers. They are using and improving eco-friendly (there it is again) materials to build lighter and more efficient vehicles.
Reducing the weight of EVs aren’t the only benefits of using recycled materials. They are better for the environment as well. New materials like plastic and metal create pollution and are unsustainable. Using all-natural or recycled materials minimizes the environmental impact during the production of EVs and after their production.
It’s time to pay it back
You are part of the change. You are what the world needs to tackle climate change. We know you care and want to know how you can help. Your first step starts right now.
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