Transportation is one of the single largest contributors to global climate change β and the world's 1.4 billion gasoline vehicles aren't disappearing anytime soon.
Global COβ from transportation worldwide
US greenhouse gas from transportation sector
Premature US deaths per year from vehicle air pollution
Estimated sea level rise if remaining fossil fuels are burned
Atmospheric COβ at 280 ppm. Fossil fuels begin reshaping the planet's chemistry.
First formal scientific body dedicated to assessing climate change risks. Global warming enters the mainstream.
195 nations commit to limiting warming to 1.5β2Β°C. Transportation sector listed as a critical target.
Highest atmospheric concentration in 800,000 years. Global temperatures hit record highs. Extreme weather intensifies.
The Fluxone deploys PFVCC as a commercial pathway to directly neutralize transportation emissions.
196 UN countries pledged to achieve net-zero emissions. Transportation must be solved β not just shifted to the electric grid.
From pre-industrial baseline to today's record.
β² 50% increase since pre-industrial era
Vehicle exhaust contains Carbon Monoxide (CO), Nitrogen Oxides (NOx), Sulfur Dioxide (SOβ), and fine particulate matter β directly linked to cardiovascular disease, asthma, lung cancer, and diabetes.
Cities are becoming uninhabitable in summer. Los Angeles recorded 120Β°F in 2020. South Asian heat waves killed thousands. Urban heat islands amplify the effect.
Global mean sea level has risen 20cm since 1900, accelerating. Coastal megacities β Miami, Shanghai, Jakarta β face existential flooding risk by 2100.
Hurricanes, wildfires, and floods are becoming more frequent and severe. Climate-related disasters cost $280 billion globally in 2023 alone.
Oceans absorb 25% of all COβ emissions, causing acidification that threatens coral reefs, fisheries, and the marine ecosystems feeding billions of people.
Beijing, Delhi, Jakarta β smog in major cities is a daily health emergency. WHO estimates 7 million deaths annually from air pollution, largely vehicle-related.
Shifting precipitation patterns, droughts, and soil degradation threaten global agriculture. Climate change is estimated to reduce crop yields 25% by 2050.
With 80%+ of electricity still generated from fossil fuels and EVs representing just 4% of the global fleet, we need a solution for the other 96% β right now.