Game Changer

#fortyfourpercent

LEVs offer immense potential to reduce CO2 reducing emissions in the transport sector

It is obvious: the smaller and lighter a vehicle, the less material is needed to manufacture it and the less energy is consumed when driving it. In addition, the space savings in public spaces are enormous. A study by the DLR provides figures showing the savings potential when switching to light electric vehicles.


76% of journeys made by car are well below

20 km, 2/3 of which are even under 10 km. Distances for which switching to a LEV makes sense, which is why these 76% form the starting point for the calculation.


If 76% of the distances driven were covered by LEV, 44% of emissions could be saved. This corresponds to

57 million tons of CO2eq per year.

Light electric vehicles could therefore become a game changer in the transport transition. Our innovation cluster is therefore committed to rapid development, sustainable production and the establishment of LEVs.

#fortyfourpercent

LEVs offer immense potential to reduce CO2 reducing emissions in the transport sector

It is obvious: the smaller and lighter a vehicle, the less material is needed to manufacture it and the less energy is consumed when driving it. In addition, the space savings in public spaces are enormous. A study by the DLR shows in figures the savings potential when switching to light electric vehicles.


 76% of the distances travelled by car are well under 20 km, 2/3 of which are even under 10 km. Distances for which switching to a LEV makes sense, which is why these 76% form the basis for the calculation.

If 76% of the journeys were covered by LEV, 44% of emissions could be saved. This corresponds to 57 million tonnes of CO2eq per year.

Light electric vehicles could therefore become a game changer in the transport transition. Our innovation cluster is therefore committed to rapid development, sustainable production and the establishment of LEVs.

#fortyfourpercent

LEVs offer immense potential to reduce CO2 reducing emissions in the transport sector

It is obvious: the smaller and lighter a vehicle, the less material is needed to manufacture it and the less energy is consumed when driving it. In addition, the space savings in public spaces are enormous. A study by the DLR shows in figures the savings potential when switching to light electric vehicles.


76% of the distances travelled by car are well under 20 km, 2/3 of which are even under 10 km. Distances for which switching to a LEV makes sense, which is why these 76% form the basis for the calculation.


If 76% of the journeys were covered by LEV, 44% of emissions could be saved. This corresponds to 57 million tonnes of CO2eq per year.

Light electric vehicles could therefore become a game changer in the transport transition. Our innovation cluster is therefore committed to rapid development, sustainable production and the establishment of LEVs.

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