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Well-to-wheel climate performance of gas and electric vehicles in Europe

Marcus Gustafsson, Niclas Svensson, Mats Eklund, Björn Fredriksson Möller

2021Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Focusing on tailpipe emissions, current EU policies do not favor the use of biofuels in transports. This paper analyzes the well-to-wheel climate performance of gas and electric vehicles in Europe, taking into account the share of biomethane in vehicle gas as well as the production systems for biomethane and electricity in different countries. The results show that both gas and electric vehicles can significantly reduce the climate change impact of transports compared to diesel. In an average European electricity system, electricity has around 30% lower climate impact than diesel for a heavy truck, and 65–70% lower for a passenger car or city bus. Average European vehicle gas reduces the climate impact by up to 28% compared to diesel, or 11% compared to fossil natural gas, and in some countries vehicle gas has lower climate impact than electricity. This demonstrates the importance of not limiting analysis and policy to tailpipe emissions.

Topics & Concepts

Diesel fuelElectricityTruckGreenhouse gasFossil fuelEnvironmental scienceClimate changeBiogasGreen vehicleCompressed natural gasAutomotive engineeringElectric vehicleElectricity generationNatural gasNatural resource economicsEngineeringWaste managementEconomicsFuel efficiencyPower (physics)Mechanical engineeringBiologyEcologyQuantum mechanicsElectrical engineeringPhysicsEnergy, Environment, and Transportation PoliciesElectric Vehicles and InfrastructureVehicle emissions and performance