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Prius Plug-In Ownership Costs in the Land of the “Green” Olympics?
Instead of overly expensive H2 buses and 4,000 diesel powered BMWs, maybe the Olympic Committee should have considered a few thousand Prius PHEVs instead?![]() 2012 Prius PHEV – $32,000 to start, 11 miles AER and a 50 mpgUS combined rating when on the gas. Just 5 years ago the organizers of London 2012 Olympic Games were promising that the “One Planet Olympic Games” would be the lowest carbon-emission releasing, lowest landfill waste generation and the greenest in terms of VIP green transportation games in history. After winning the Olympic bid, London began the daunting task of designing the 500 acre Olympic Park complex with the stated goal of reducing total carbon emissions by at least 50 percent. With the opening ceremonies just hours away, the question remains. Is the 2012 Olympics be the London Olympics really the Green Olympics? The Green Methods
At least 250 VIP’s attending the Olympic Games are being supplied with personal vehicles and in some cases chauffeurs to shuttle from venue to venue. Several thousand other officials, sponsors, dignitaries and athletes will share the remaining pool of vehicles while the public is urged to walk or commute via the crowded public buses and trains. And those cars are? BMW 3 and 5-Series. The sheer number of vehicles shipped in for the 2012 London Olympics was a staggering 4,000! A story online mentioned a statement by Jenny Jones, a member of the London Assembly for the Green Party. Quote:
Toyota’s Prius PHEV-11 – Minimal Expense and Minimal Emissions Toyota’s Prius Plug-in delivers advantages in terms of its extended all-electric driving range, exceptionally low CO2 emissions and, when running in full hybrid mode, excellent fuel economy both within and outside any city center. Not only do these attributes contribute to strong environmental profile, they also provide a low day-to-day running cost for its owners. After all, a Prius PHEV in extended range EV mode is almost silent and far more efficient by comparison to the BMW turbo-diesels that will be emitting an inordinate amount of NOx, PM, HCs and CO2 (especially when driving the crowded city streets of London over the next 17-days) by comparison to the PZEV based Prius PHEV. Cost Analysis Toyota Prius PHEV-11 OTR price (including $7,863 USD OLEV grant): $43,868 USD Driving range: 769 miles Battery charging time: 90 minutes Cost to charge: < $1.00 USD Cost per mile electricity: $0.06 USD/mile Number of seats: 5 Whole life costs over 3 years/60,000 miles: $57,041 For company car drivers, the Prius PHEV adds a five percent benefit-in-kind tax rating for the first three years, rising to 13 percent in year four. For fleet operators it benefits from a 100 percent write-down allowance in the first year. And for all owners, the 49g/km CO2 figure means there is no annual road tax (VED) bill to pay, plus exemption from the London congestion charge. So while BMWs truly green future i series vehicles are not yet ready, are the thousands of $50,000 turbo-diesels truly green by comparison to what is currently available from Toyota in the form of the brand new 2012 Toyota Prius PHEV-11? |
Re: Prius Plug-In Ownership Costs in the Land of the “Green” Olympics?
if bmw gave or loan them the cars it's understandable.
If they bought or leased them - they could have done better with a Prius fleet (HB, c, v, PHEV ) which would cut their Co2 emissions in half. |
Re: Prius Plug-In Ownership Costs in the Land of the “Green” Olympics?
H2 Olympic vehicles have to travel on a 130 mile round trip to refuel
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-wiltshire-19049209 Actually, plug-in rechargeables would have had problems too. London has a massive population density*, and very few people in the main city have off-road parking. So they would mostly have been running on petrol instead of electric drive. Outside London it may have been better, perhaps 50% of people would have been able to recharge as long as they left a window or whatever open to run an extension cable. * Figures - London 8,174,100 - Density 5,206/km2 (13,466/sq mi) ... compared to 10,500 people per square mile in NYC - Urban 8,278,251 - Metro 13,709,000 |
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