CO2e released in the manufacturing of a car

Embodied carbon is the Carbon Dioxide Equivalent (CO2e) released during the manufacturing or construction process of an item. It includes the production and transportation of the raw materials and sub assemblies, as well as the CO2e released due to warehousing and marketing. This is the carbon footprint before the item becomes operational.

The manufacturing of a small car releases 6 to 8.5 tonnes of CO2e, a medium size car releases 17 tonnes of CO2e, and a large car releases 35 tonnes of CO2e [1].

References


The manufacturing of a small electric car, including the battery, releases 14 tonnes of CO2e [2].

[1] www.brusselsblog.co.uk/carbon-emissions-in-the-lifetimes-of-cars/

[2] www.zerocarbonguildford.org/post/should-i-buy-an-electric-car

Last updated on April 8, 2022

comparison

Embodied carbon is the Carbon Dioxide Equivalent (CO2e) released during the manufacturing or construction process of an item. It includes the production and transportation of the raw materials and sub assemblies, as well as the CO2e released due to warehousing and marketing. This is the carbon footprint before the item becomes operational.

The manufacturing of a small car releases 6 to 8.5 tonnes of CO2e, a medium size car releases 17 tonnes of CO2e, and a large car releases 35 tonnes of CO2e [1].

References


The manufacturing of a small electric car, including the battery, releases 14 tonnes of CO2e [2].

[1] www.brusselsblog.co.uk/carbon-emissions-in-the-lifetimes-of-cars/

[2] www.zerocarbonguildford.org/post/should-i-buy-an-electric-car