How do greenhouse gas emissions compare between manufacturing gasoline vehicles and all-electric ones?

Manufacturing gasoline and electric vehicles (EVs) are similar except EVs have an additional battery component. The greenhouse gas emissions from the production (manufacturing) and operation (driving) of an electric vehicle are more than 50% lower more than of a comparable gasoline vehicle. In other words, the lifecycle of an electric vehicle emits less greenhouse gas than of a gasoline vehicle.

Additionally, most EV batteries last beyond the life of the vehicle and can find second life as battery storage. When EV batteries degrade enough to be unsuitable for cars, they are repurposed to store electricity for either refrigeration or powering EV charging stations. After that, batteries can be recycled to harvest raw materials.

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1. Can I afford an electric vehicle?
2. Can an electric vehicle meet my driving and/or hauling needs?
3. I live in an apartment complex that does not have any EV chargers. If I buy an electric vehicle, how can I charge it?
4. The new electric vehicles are nice, but the selection seems limited to compact cars. Are there different types (SUV, trucks, luxury, vans, sports cars, etc.) of electric vehicles to serve my needs?
5. Will an increase in EV ownership overwhelm the electric grid?
6. How do greenhouse gas emissions compare between manufacturing gasoline vehicles and all-electric ones?