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Electric vehicles yield fewer non-exhaust emissions than non-electric, study finds


Rakha said that because electric vehicles are generally 40% heavier than ... produce more non-exhaust emissions compared to gasoline vehicles when there is less traffic. Overall, the study ... Read More

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Replacing gas vehicles with electric cars could prevent new cases of childhood asthma


Up to one-third of all new asthma cases each year are attributed to the harmful air pollutants that are emitted by gas-powered automobiles. To address this, our recent study has found that ... Read More

New study links more electric vehicles with more greenhouse gas emissions


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'I've driven electric vehicles for six years - here's one hidden thing nobody talks about'


But as well as the cost of public charging, Peter notes that the cost of buying a new electric vehicle ... cars to market that are a family-sized car for £20,000 to £30,000, whereas the ... Read More


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