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Study Finds Electric Vehicles Are Already Reducing Urban Air Pollution

Study Finds Electric Vehicles Are Already Reducing Urban Air Pollution

New research using satellite and DMV data confirms that rising adoption of electric and zero-emission vehicles is already lowering harmful nitrogen dioxide levels in California communities, delivering measurable public health benefits.

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Study Shows Electric Vehicles Reduce Brake Dust Pollution by 83%, Offering Cleaner Air Beyond Tailpipe Emissions

New research from EIT Urban Mobility and Transport for London finds that battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) reduce brake dust emissions by 83% compared to conventional cars. Thanks to regenerative braking, BEVs produce far less particulate pollution, even when accounting for heavier vehicle weights. The study also highlights a 38% overall reduction in non-exhaust emissions for BEVs and calls for further innovation in brake, tire, and roadwear technologies alongside a shift toward public transit and smaller vehicles.

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