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Electric cars arent pollution-free they have to get their energy from somewhere
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"Electric cars aren't pollution-free; they have to get their energy from somewhere"

- Alexandra Paul

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This quote by Alexandra Paul is describing the truth that electrical automobiles are not completely devoid of pollution. While electrical vehicles do not produce emissions from their exhaust, they still need energy to power them. This energy is generally sourced from electricity generated by burning nonrenewable fuel sources, such as coal, which produces emissions. Therefore, electrical cars and trucks are not totally pollution-free, as they still depend on energy sources that produce emissions. In addition, the production of electric vehicles likewise requires energy, which can originate from sources that produce emissions. For that reason, electrical vehicles are not totally pollution-free, as they still rely on energy sources that produce emissions. Nevertheless, electric cars and trucks are still a lot more environmentally friendly option than conventional gasoline-powered automobiles, as they produce considerably fewer emissions.

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Alexandra Paul This quote is written / told by Alexandra Paul somewhere between July 29, 1963 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA. The author also have 25 other quotes.

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