The average lifecycle emissions of a Tesla Model 3/Y for personal use were the highest in China compared to the United States and Europe in 2023. In all three regions, grid charging had an considerably higher volume of grams of CO₂ equivalent emissions per mile driven (gCO₂e/mi) compared to solar charging. While the emissions from a grid-charged Tesla Model 3/Y reached 231 grams of carbon dioxide equivalent in China, it stood at 139 gCO₂e/mi and 116 gCO₂e/mi in Europe and the U.S., respectively. Much like grid-charged vehicles, emissions from solar-charged Tesla Model 3/Y vehicles are the lowest in the U.S., with 72 gCO₂e/mi, and the highest in China and Europe.
Tesla Model 3/Y average lifecycle emissions for personal use in the United States, Europe, and China in 2023
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Solar Charged refers to gCO₂e/mi (emissions per mile) if the electric vehicle is principally charged at home with the usage of a solar system and energy storage. Grid Charged refers to gCO₂e/mi (emissions per mile) if the electric vehicle is principally charger at home from the grid.
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