According to the assessment from “International Council on Clean Transportation”, using a medium size electric vehicle instead of the traditional petrol fuel vehicle can reduce the emission of green house gases (GHG), range from 37 to 69% in different geographical regions.
A “Global EV Outlook” report from International Energy Agency pointed out that the average emission of GHG from petrol fuel vehicle in 2018 was 200gCo2e/km, whereas from electric vehicle was 95gCo2e/km. A reduction of 105gCo2e of GHG for every kilometer travelled.
Since the beginning of operation, CHUP has charged up a total of 59,920 kWh for electric vehicles, which allowed them to travel up to 359,520 km. As 105gCo2e of GHG will be saved every Kilometer, a total of 37,749,600 gCo2e has been reduced up to 20 June 2024.
News Update:
26 July 2024
HKIE and IGEM jointly organized a “Technical Visit” to Beijing and Inner Mongolia regarding the recent development of Hydrogen & Renewable Energies in these areas. Interesting parties please go to link https://forms.glc/ Y3jZoWN8P4PSVmwU9 for more details and registration.
17 June 2024 (South China Morning Post)
17 June 2024
(South China Morning Post)
New plans will spur innovation, legalize widespread use of Hydrogen Fuel by 2025 to help city cut carbon emissions, Environment Chief Says.