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Whenever people talk about EVs, they always conveniently leave out the fact that the cars will still pollute the atmosphere.
Happy motoring!
A few things:
Having one large power plant runs much more efficiently than a whole bunch of tiny engines
Gasoline comes from oil. Electricity comes from oil. Or coal. Or gas... But also solar. Or hydro. Or wind. Or nuclear. Isn't it nice not to have all eggs in one basket that has a 100% chance of pollution?
Nobody is seriously claiming that there isn't pollution happening behind the scenes. But it's an improvement when you consider the above points. Don't let perfect be the enemy of good (or at least better)
So on that note, what's your solution to emission-free transportation?
Not always. In the pnw where I'm at we get the vast majority of ouelr electricity from hydro and other renewables. There are plenty of other places where evs wouldn't be powered by dirty energy.