What is a zero-emissions vehicle?
A zero-emission vehicle does not emit exhaust gas or other pollutants from its onboard power source. California regulations define this status to include all possible operational modes and conditions.
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A zero-emission vehicle does not emit exhaust gas or other pollutants from its onboard power source. California regulations define this status to include all possible operational modes and conditions.
The Indian REVA electric car stands as an early example of a zero emissions vehicle in commercial history. Honda launched the FCX Clarity fuel cell hydrogen vehicle in 2008 for sale in Japan and Los Angeles.
Battery electric vehicles include cars, aircraft, and boats that emit no pollutants during use. Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles use compressed hydrogen as an energy storage element rather than storing electricity in batteries.
Oxford became the first city in Britain to introduce a zero emission zone in February 2022. Electric vehicles can enter free while other vehicles pay up to £10 between 07:00 and 19:00.
If ZEVs recharge from electricity generated by fossil fuel plants they cannot be considered zero emissions. Considering the current U.S. energy mix a ZEV would produce an average 58% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions per mile driven.