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China’s capital is replacing tens of thousands of taxis with electric cars to fight pollution

March 16, 2017 by Leo

This is massive move to cut emissions in the busy city.

Source: China’s capital is replacing tens of thousands of taxis with electric cars to fight pollution – Mashable

I drive an electric car myself, so this speaks to me on several levels. Yes, this is a small step, and it’ll take some time to have an impact. And, indeed, there are hurdles to be overcome. But I strongly believe that our future is electric, and it’s reassuring to see a place with such a serious pollution problem take a dramatic and important step.

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  1. Eli says

    March 16, 2017 at 8:56 am

    I thought most of the smog was from coal fired power plants. Won’t electric cars just increase emissions from those?

    • Leo says

      March 16, 2017 at 12:38 pm

      Unclear. As I said, issues remain. But it’s a step. Gasoline comes from one source, not clean. Electricity can come from many sources, many of which are quite clean. (I believe they have a big hydro-electric source.) It’s a step.

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