Flawed CO₂ emissions accounting jeopardises commercial road transport decarbonisation

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Geneva, 31 March 2021
Measuring CO₂ emissions from commercial road transport only at the tailpipe, depending on the region, could double the true carbon picture in future fuel scenarios.
Heavy-duty commercial vehicles, including coaches and trucks, emit just 950 million tonnes of CO₂ annually at the tailpipe, using the tank-to-wheel standard, about 2.5% of global emissions.¹

While hydrogen and electricity are often mistakenly seen as zero emission fuels, if all CO₂ emissions …

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