Data shows PHEVs emit just 19% less CO2 than petrol and diesel cars, an analysis by the non-profit advocacy group Transport and Environment found on Thursday. Under laboratory tests, they were assumed to be 75% less polluting.

  • 18107@aussie.zone
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    3 days ago

    It depends entirely on who bought the car and who uses it.

    I met someone who was told to use the company car (a plug-in hybrid) for all trips. Nothing was explained to them, they were just given a company fuel card.
    They had not charged the car in the 6 months they had been using it, and didn’t even know that it could be charged. They assumed it was just a more efficient petrol car.

    Another person I know bought a plug-in hybrid for around town trips with occasional long distance trips. They charge it every day, sometimes more than once a day.

    The first case would use more fuel than a mild hybrid due to the extra heavy battery, and would have no benefit over a mild hybrid.
    They second case would be almost as good as an EV, with a flight penalty for carrying the weight of the engine.

    Unfortunately, I suspect the first case is by far the most common for plug-in hybrids.

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      6 hours ago

      I recently had a rental car while on a trip, and most of the cars in the rental pool were plug-in hybrids. Do they think someone who’s renting a car and staying in a hotel is going to figure out how to charge a car for just a little bit of range?