Daily driving is where EVs’ CO2 savings become most tangible. The average gas car emits ~250 grams of CO2 per mile, while an EV charged on a mixed grid emits ~100 grams—saving 150 grams per mile. For a typical driver logging 12,000 miles yearly, that’s 1.8 metric tons of CO2 saved annually—equivalent to planting 20 trees. In regions with clean grids, savings jump to 2.5 metric tons yearly. Even for drivers with long commutes, EVs outperform gas cars: a 50-mile daily round trip saves ~7.5 kilograms of CO2 weekly. These numbers aren’t theoretical—real-world studies confirm that EVs deliver consistent, meaningful CO2 reductions in everyday use, making them a practical choice for reducing personal environmental impact. Click here to know more.