As electric vehicle sales rise, emissions fall

Enrique Dans
Enrique Dans
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3 min readMay 11, 2022

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IMAGE: Volume weighted average carbon dioxide emissions (g/km). WLTP. Passenger cars regs. 2021 Europe 17

Research by JATO Consulting of carbon dioxide emissions in the European Union over the past year shows that the sharp increase in electric vehicle sales in several countries across the bloc has led to a significant 16% drop in new vehicle emissions, from 117.7 g/km to 99 g/km.

In several countries, the popularity of electric vehicles has increased dramatically in new and used markets, and their effects are beginning to be felt more and more clearly.

Replacing diesel and petrol vehicles with their electric counterparts is one of the most important means at our disposal to reduce emissions after energy production and industry, which means we have to act now if we are going to have any chance at all of meeting our targets. India and Southeast Asia are already regularly recording record temperatures, while the some

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Enrique Dans
Enrique Dans

Professor of Innovation at IE Business School and blogger (in English here and in Spanish at enriquedans.com)