Fuel Fact Check: EVs Are the Straightest Path to Lower Emissions

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Fuel Fact Check: Commercial Fleets

Claim: Electric vehicles are the most effective way to eliminate emissions.

It’s easy to see why electric vehicles are perceived to be the future of automotive technology. They’re better for the environment and require less maintenance, which can save money for fleet owners. But they aren’t the only progressive fuel option available with those benefits. Propane autogas is one of the most popular automotive fuels in the world, with more than 27 million vehicles across the globe.

Electric vehicles are known to eliminate tailpipe emissions. Although electric vehicles don’t produce emissions from the tailpipe, there are lifecycle emissions connected to fuel and battery production and disposal.

Propane vehicles reduce smog-producing emissions, eliminate particulate matter and substantially lower nitrogen oxides (NOx). NOx emissions are federally regulated due to their negative impact on human health and the environment. According to the EPA, they can trigger health problems, such as asthma, bronchitis and other respiratory issues. Recent research from the West Virginia University’s Center of Alternative Fuels, Engines, and Emissions showed that NOx is reduced by 95% with propane compared with diesel.

When it comes to cost, propane has positive economics. Over the past 30 years, the fuel has cost about 50% less than diesel and up to 40% less than gasoline. Rates for electricity can change depending on the weather. Just as electric vehicles, propane vehicles save on maintenance since they don’t require costly and complex after-treatment systems. Plus, propane fleet vehicles cost three to four times less than electric. Fleets can transition to propane without incentives, but will further their savings when funding is available.

Fueling for propane autogas takes minutes. Recharging EVs take hours. Class 4-7 propane autogas vehicles can reach a range of up to 350 miles on a single fueling. EVs have a range of about 100. 

Propane autogas has an established fueling infrastructure across the nation. Additionally, propane providers will install a propane station at low or even zero cost with a fuel contract. Outside of routine station maintenance, there aren’t additional costs after installation. For electric vehicles, there may be additional costs for charging stations to meet power requirements and use a management software.

The bottom line is that both electric and propane vehicles are leaders in the alternative fuel space, replacing diesel emissions and improving human health and air quality. Electric growth will continue in the future, but today, propane autogas’ advantages are its “shovel-ready” availability and it standing on its own with limited or no subsidy.

Todd Mouw is president of ROUSH CleanTech. He has more than two decades of experience in the automotive and high-tech industries. As former president of the NTEA Green Truck Association, Mouw helped set standards in the green trucking industry. To learn more, visit ROUSHcleantech.com.

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FleetMan
FleetMan
5 years ago

Fuel Fact Check: Commercial Fleets

Claim: Electric vehicles are the most effective way to eliminate emissions.

“When it comes to cost, propane has positive economics. Over the past 30 years, the fuel has cost about 50% less than diesel and up to 40% less than gasoline. Rates for electricity can change depending on the weather.”

What a blatant lie.

Average price for propane was $3.87 gge

Electricity? $1.32 gge

Not to mention that you have to go through the PSC to change the price of electricity!!!!

https://afdc.energy.gov/fuels/prices.html

Steve Lund
Steve Lund
5 years ago

How can you have a discussion about Renewable Energy without including Renewable Natural Gas? It is the ONLY carbon negative, zero emission fuel and can be used in already existing internal combustion engines with fuel system modification—cars, buses, garbage trucks, delivery trucks, and heavy duty trucks. By using RNG you capture biogas from animal waste, sewage, and landfill gas that would otherwise be released to the atmosphere (Makes RNG Carbon Negative). Converting biogas to RNG gives a near zero emission fuel that burns as clean as propane. There is no environmental damage from the production of electric power or production… Read more »

FleetMan
FleetMan
5 years ago

Fuel Fact Check: Commercial Fleets

Claim: Rates for electricity can change depending on the weather. Just as electric vehicles, propane vehicles save on maintenance since they don’t require costly and complex after-treatment systems.

Reality: Propane $3.87 GGE
Electricity: $1.32 GGE

Electric prices do not change on a whim, ridiculous claim. They must go through a PSC/PUC hearing to increase rates, unlike propane.

Source (unlike this op-ed): https://afdc.energy.gov/fuels/prices.html

Greg
Greg
5 years ago
Reply to  FleetMan

If you’re paying almost $4.00 per gallon for Auto gas propane, you need to change suppliers.

Matthew Hinman
Matthew Hinman
5 years ago

Can’t forget CNG as well. One of the best clean fuels out there today, in huge abundance.