How much CO2 does your car produce?
In the week that London has implemented its ULEZ, car leasing specialist AMT has created a new tool to help drivers assess how much carbon dioxide their cars actually produce based on their specific driving habits.
The Emissions Calculatorr uses the company’s own data on more than 15,000 different cars to give an accurate estimate of how many grams of CO2 a particular model can be expected to produce, both in a day’s worth of driving and over a year or more.
It also ranks 51 different car manufacturers in a league table of the most and least polluting, using the average emissions produced across their range of vehicles.
Sitting proudly at the top is Tesla, which produces only fully electric cars, followed by city car maker Smart and Citroën subsidiary DS. Meanwhile, supercar manufacturer Lamborghini is the most polluting, closely followed by Bentley and Rolls-Royce.
Jonathan Pearce, group head of marketing at AMT, said, ‘People are increasingly conscious of their environmental impact, but find it very difficult to understand how much their daily commute produces in realistic terms.
‘It might be that they’re looking at a new car that’s less polluting so they’ll pay less road tax, or it might be to monitor their current driving habits.
‘This Emissions Calculator gives people an accurate expectation of what their cars will produce every day, so that they can make a more informed decision.’