https://www.politifact.com/facebook-fact-checks/statements/2019/aug/23/viral-image/no-s-not-van-towing-diesel-generator-charge-electr/
No, that’s not a van towing a diesel generator to charge an electric car
August 23rd, 2019  Samantha Putterman

On its face, the viral image seems ridiculous: A van tows a generator that
is being used to charge an electric vehicle.

"A gas powered van, towing a diesel generator, charging an electric car. The
future is stupid," reads the text above the photo.

Shared on Facebook more than 74,000 times since Aug. 11, the image garnered
over 770 comments.

It was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and
misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with
Facebook.)


That’s because the narrative being shared about what is happening in the
photo isn’t right. While the van in the photo is diesel-powered (not gas),
it is towing a battery pack, not a diesel generator. 

A reverse-image search revealed that the yellow van comes from a roadside
assistance company in Austria called OAMTC. 

The company initially posted the photo on its Facebook page on May 29, 2019,
with the caption: 

"If the battery can't make it anymore, we'll bring you fresh juice! Our
‘Mobile Power Bank’ for e-cars has successfully completed its first test in
practice. After about 20 minutes, the electric Mercedes had enough power to
bring our member to the next charging station without any problems. We think
this is pretty electrifying!"


Our attempts to reach someone with OAMTC went unanswered, but we’re not the
first to check this claim. An OAMTC member told fact-checkers at AFP that
the photo was "wrongly interpreted, this is not a portable generator, but a
mobile power bank for electric cars." The power bank, AFP reported, is made
of lithium battery packs that can provide electricity for an electric
vehicle for about 12 kilometers (or about 7.5 miles).

AFP found that the packs can charge from any energy source in OAMTC’s shops,
and according to the World Bank, 76% of Austria’s electricity output came
from renewable sources in 2015.

And though the Facebook post says the van is gasoline-powered and towing a
diesel generator (the lithium battery pack), it is actually the van that is
diesel-powered, according to OAMTC officials.

While diesel engines do create harmful emissions, they are generally
considered more fuel efficient compared to their gasoline counterparts and
emit less carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide than gasoline combustion. 
Our ruling

An image shared on Facebook comes with the claim that a gas-powered van is
towing a diesel-powered generator that is charging an electric car.

The only oil-based product in the photo is the van, which runs on diesel. In
tow is a mobile lithium battery pack used to charge stranded electric
vehicles.

We rate this False.
[© politifact.com]
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BMW Invests in Training Centers for Electric Vehicles
August 11, 2019  Dealing with a Shortage of Trained Personnel ... BMW has
stated that they intend to expand their production into electric cars and to
back up the assertion, the company has invested in U training centers for EV
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