Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Automakers urged to downsize

Energy agency: Larger vehicles emit more greenhouse gases

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BERLIN — Ever bigger cars pose a growing problem for the environmen­t because they produce more greenhouse gas emissions and need larger batteries than their smaller cousins, according to the Internatio­nal Energy Agency.

The Paris-based body suggested Monday that it’s time for the car industry to downsize its vehicles, citing data showing that the world’s 330 million SUVs pumped out almost 1 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide in 2022.

That’s more than the annual emissions of an industrial nation like Germany.

“The shift toward heavier and less fuel-efficient convention­al vehicles increases growth in both oil demand and CO2 emissions,” the agency said, noting that SUVs consume about a fifth more gasoline than an average medium-sized car.

“Between 2021 and 2022, oil use in convention­al cars, excluding SUVs, remained roughly the same, but the oil consumptio­n of SUVs globally increased by 500,000 barrels per day, accounting for one-third of the total growth in oil demand,” it said.

And while convention­al vehicle sales slowed slightly in 2022 by about 1 million SUVs and 1 million smaller cars, sales of electric vehicles almost doubled to a record of more than 10 million. For the first time, electric SUVs outpaced electric non-SUVs, at 5.5 million compared to 5.3 million.

Electric SUVs require larger batteries than smaller cars, the agency noted.

“A growing electric SUV market would impose additional pressure on battery supply chains and further increase demand for the critical minerals needed to make the batteries,” it said.

The IEA urged policymake­rs and manufactur­ers to address the issue and suggested three possible actions: “Downsizing of the average car size, increasing batteryswa­pping and investing in innovative battery technologi­es.”

 ?? (AP) ?? A GMC Hummer EV is displayed at the Philadelph­ia Auto Show earlier this year. The large SUV weighs about 9,000 pounds.
(AP) A GMC Hummer EV is displayed at the Philadelph­ia Auto Show earlier this year. The large SUV weighs about 9,000 pounds.

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