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EVs Keep Your Air Conditioner On

There are hundreds of power plants in the US fueled by coal, natural gas, nuclear, wind, hydro and solar. All these power sources are combined on the grid to provide one big average mix and one collective cloud of CO2 and Methane. We all use the same mix and are equally responsible for it. US Energy Information Administration

Let’s disregard the source and consider how energy is used after the power plant.

The Average US Driver

Petroleum Refining Has a Big Carbon Footprint

On a daily basis, refining petroleum uses as much electricity as 53.5 million homes.

Charge EVs Instead Of Making Gas

If we divert the 100 kWh of energy used to make 20 gallons of gas into an EV battery, it will go 400 miles.

On a National Scale

How EVs Are Powering Your Air Conditioner.

The average house draws 800 kWh per month from the grid.
350 million kWh  / 800 kWh per home = enough power for 437,500 homes.
If half of US cars (150 million) were EVs, the energy saved is equivalent to the monthly bill for 25,375,000 homes.

How Lithium Reduces Our Carbon Footprint

Greenhouse Gas Emissions From a Typical Passenger Vehicle (epa.gov)

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