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Electric vehicles are no more dangerous to pedestrians than gas cars, major study finds


In A Nutshell EVs are just as safe for pedestrians as gas cars. During 2019-2023, electric vehicles had nearly identical collision rates with pedestrians (57.82 per billion miles) compared to gas ... Read More

EVs beat gas after two years, study finds


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Plug-in hybrids cause almost as much pollution as petrol cars, study finds


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Electric cars are greener in the long run, study finds


Researchers say electric vehicles offset their higher manufacturing emissions within two years of driving. Over their lifetimes, gas-powered cars cause at least twice as much environmental harm as EVs ... Read More


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