Barry wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2020 8:31 am
NotoriousREV wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2020 7:53 am
So we’re scrapping, sorry I mean recycling, new Golfs after 125,000 miles now, are we?
Does this include the carbon footprint of the fuel industry that supplies the Golf for those 70k miles?
Stats are fun.
I suppose it all depends on how deep you go. The oil industry is pretty much all operating on old sites with regards to petrol stations etc. So we should include the transport of the fuel and refining it definitely. Refining uses huge amounts of electricity which if we adopted EVs would probably go into the charging side of the grid instead.
The electric side of it digs up for HV cabling, metals which take a massive amount of copper, aluminium etc, but that will be there for 20 years much like petrol stations.
I think if you compare cars it should be simply a vehicle by vehicle base as the infrastructure for both is pretty damaging.
Also it can be a direct comparison as depending on where in the country you are will depend on your impact. Lots of people, easy to fit charging stations, things are ready. Middle of nowhere in a village, far harder to increase capacity.
Dave!