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J Muelaner, Why electric cars won’t stop air pollution, Professional Engineering, November 2019, p 47
It is estimated that 55 to 70% of vehicle emissions emanate from tyre zinc, brakes and road dust rather than from fuel combustion, and this will increase with the growth of electric cars.
Abstract details
Journal title: Professional Engineering
Keywords: 5 General transport fuels technology - 5.1 Fuel consumption and combustion emissions
Subjects: Electric vehicles, Emissions