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Switzerland killed study proving upgrading to an electric car is good for the environment

Last updated: June 19, 2025 7:55 am
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Switzerland’s Federal Office of Energy (SFOE) recently made a controversial decision to bury a study that confirmed the environmental benefits of upgrading an internal combustion engine (ICE) car to an electric vehicle. The study, which cost $120,000 and was conducted by the reputable research firm Infras, aimed to answer the question of when it makes sense, from a climate perspective, to replace a gasoline car with an electric one.

The findings of the study were clear: replacing over 90% of existing petrol/diesel cars with electric vehicles would result in immediate COâ‚‚ savings, with the exception of vehicles that are rarely driven. Despite the clear benefits highlighted in the study, the SFOE chose to bury the report instead of making it public.

The decision to suppress the study raises questions about the motives behind the SFOE’s actions. According to communications obtained by Swiss online investigative journalism magazine Republik, the SFOE staff expressed concerns about the study’s potential sensitivity and the possibility of it being misinterpreted by the public. The decision to withhold the study from the public, despite its clear findings, has raised concerns about transparency and accountability within the Swiss government.

The suppression of the study is particularly concerning given Switzerland’s goal of increasing the adoption of electric vehicles. While the country aims to have 50% of new cars sold be electric, current figures stand at around 30%. The burying of a study that confirms the environmental benefits of electric vehicles undermines efforts to promote sustainable transportation options.

In light of these developments, it is important to acknowledge the clear scientific consensus on the benefits of electric vehicles for the environment. As efforts to combat climate change intensify, promoting the adoption of electric vehicles is crucial in reducing emissions and transitioning to a more sustainable transportation system.

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The suppression of the study by the SFOE highlights the need for greater transparency and accountability in decision-making processes related to environmental policy. By prioritizing the dissemination of accurate and reliable information, policymakers can ensure that the public is informed about the benefits of electric vehicles and make informed choices that contribute to a cleaner and more sustainable future.

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