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An all-electric vehicle (EV) does not produce emissions from the tailpipe, but there are upstream emissions (also called well-to-wheel emissions) of greenhouse gases from electricity production. Using electricity production data by source and state, the Alternative Fuels Data Center has estimated the annual carbon dioxide (CO2)-equivalent emissions of a typical EV. EVs charging in Vermont are estimated to produce the fewest emissions – oil and gas make up only 1.2% of the electricity sources in the state while cleaner sources such as nuclear, hydro, biomass, wind, and solar make up the rest. West Virginia's electricity production is 95.7% from coal, making it the state with the most well-to-wheel CO2-equivalent emissions. The national average is 4,815 pounds of CO2-equivalent emissions for a typical EV per year as compared to the average gasoline-powered car which produces 11,435 pounds of CO2-equivalent emissions annually.
Annual Well-to-Wheel Emissions from a Typical EV by State, 2015
![Annual Well-to-Wheel Emissions from a Typical EV by State in 2015](/sites/default/files/styles/full_article_width/public/fotw950r.png?itok=Z8QqdGhC)
Supporting Information
State | Annual Emissions per Vehicle (Pounds of CO2 Equivalent) |
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Vermont | <1 |
Washington | 987 |
Idaho | 1,179 |
Maine | 1,559 |
Oregon | 1,644 |
New Hampshire | 1,886 |
South Dakota | 1,941 |
New York | 2,112 |
Connecticut | 2,336 |
New Jersey | 2,529 |
California | 2,706 |
South Carolina | 3,090 |
Massachusetts | 3,803 |
Virginia | 3,931 |
Illinois | 4,003 |
Rhode Island | 4,122 |
Mississippi | 4,140 |
Alaska | 4,182 |
Pennsylvania | 4,278 |
Maryland | 4,378 |
North Carolina | 4,395 |
District of Columbia | 4,540 |
Tennessee | 4,563 |
Louisiana | 4,588 |
Georgia | 4,643 |
Nevada | 4,689 |
Alabama | 4,815 |
Florida | 4,830 |
Arizona | 4,845 |
Arkansas | 5,059 |
Texas | 5,086 |
Minnesota | 5,142 |
Oklahoma | 5,271 |
Iowa | 5,440 |
Kansas | 5,444 |
Michigan | 5,520 |
Delaware | 5,654 |
Montana | 5,670 |
Nebraska | 6,108 |
Wisconsin | 6,443 |
Hawaii | 6,696 |
Colorado | 6,936 |
Ohio | 6,958 |
New Mexico | 7,446 |
North Dakota | 7,470 |
Missouri | 8,328 |
Utah | 8,362 |
Indiana | 8,682 |
Wyoming | 8,823 |
Kentucky | 8,965 |
West Virginia | 9,451 |
EV National Average | 4,815 |
For Comparison Purposes: | |
Gasoline Vehicle Average | 11,435 |
Note: See assumptions for the estimations here. |