Carbon Footprint:
Ford F-150 AWD 2020

10km of driving is equivalent to:
3.72kg CO2e
18.9 km of driving
2.03 m3 of CO2 Gas

Carbon footprints are based on many factors that are in flux, for example where a product is made, what fuels that energy system uses, how far it has to travel to reach its end destination and so on. For this reason, the carbon footprint of any individual product will change. The numbers provided are overall representations of carbon footprint provided to give context about what is generally higher or lower, not individual calculations for your own individual situation.

Amount of CO2 Gas

Compared to the size of a human.

10km of driving is equivalent to 2.03m3 of CO2 Gas.
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Source information

https://www.fueleconomy.gov/ Tailpipe and upstream greenhouse gas emissions for car usage.

Vehicle tailpipe emissions are the GHGs your car produces when driving.

Upstream emissions are the GHGs associated with the production and distribution of gasoline and electricity.

Electric cars use the data provided for the average grid charging in the USA. If an electric car is charged by solar (or renewable energy in general), then it's usage emissions will be at or close to zero (0).

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