The total global warming emissions from EVs, including manufacturing, driving and disposal, are about half the emissions of a comparable gasoline car over its lifetime. As more EVs hit the road, the nation will consume less oil, which could help alleviate pollution-related health problems caused by burning gasoline and diesel fuel. UCS analyzed these benefits state-by-state and found that:
- Electric vehicles are cheaper than gasoline-powered cars to fuel and maintain, and incentives are available to help bring down the cost of new and used EVs
- Transitioning our transportation system to EVs is good for the climate, good for public health and can help create good jobs
- Charging infrastructure is increasing and continued investment is improving access to charging
- EVs can be a viable option for rural drivers, who tend to drive longer distances on average
[Content courtesy of Union of Concerned Scientists, Sept. 27, 2024]
UCS’s publication for Virginia is below, and other states’ benefits are available at the original article.