Yes, More EVs = Fewer Emissions
on US roads by mid-2021. Yet we need to put about 70 million EVs on the road by the end of this decade if the United States is to reach its climate goals.Some people believe that charging all of those electric vehicles would put a huge strain on our electric grid and actually increase carbon emissions. The batteries for those EVs need to be charged somehow, and, these people argue, if the grid still has electricity from fossil fuels on it, that growth in EVs will create more pollution.
automatically shifts the timing of your EV charging to sync with times of cleaner energy and avoid times with dirtier energy.found that with AER technology, emissions reductions are possible across all regions of the United States, even those with the dirtiest grids. And as grids receive an increasing amount of electricity from renewable energy, the savings from emissions-optimized charging will increase.
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