Banning the sale of petrol cars is ‘a colossal error’
Eminent engineer reveals major flaw in UK Govt’s electric car plans
According to Professor Gautam Kalghatgi, because most vehicles will still run on fossil fuels in ten years’ time, banning the sale of new ones would prevent any improvement in the efficiency of most of the vehicle fleet.
As Professor Kalghatgi explains:
Even with an improbable hundred-fold increase to 10 million in battery electric vehicle numbers in 2030, 75% of cars will still run on petrol and diesel”, says Professor Kalghatgi.
But no manufacturer is going to invest in more advanced cars if they are banned from selling them”.
And Professor Kalghatgi says those advances could bring about significant improvements in efficiency:
If a battery car delivers a 25% saving in greenhouse gas emissions on a life cycle basis, the overall reduction for the UK would be less than 4% by 2030. A larger reduction emissions could be delivered with a 5% improvement in fuel consumption of petrol and diesel vehicles.”
Banning the sale of new petrol and diesel cars simply means abandoning the possibility of future emissions reductions in this sector by freezing the technology of a vast majority of vehicles running U.K. transport for decades to come “.
Gautam Kalghatgi: The Battery Car Delusion (pdf)