Transcription of Non-exhaust PM emissions from electric vehicles
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Review articleNon- exhaust PM emissions from electric vehiclesVictor Timmersa,*, Peter AchtenbaUniversity of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, UKbINNAS BV, 15 Nikkelstraat, 4823 AE Breda, Netherlandshighlights A positive relationship exists between vehicle weight and Non-exhaust emissions . electric vehicles are 24% heavier than their conventional counterparts. electric vehicle PM emissions are comparable to those of conventional vehicles . Non-exhaust sources account for 90% of PM10and 85% of traffic. Future policy should focus on reducing vehicle infoArticle history:Received 5 October 2015 Received in revised form4 March 2016 Accepted 7 March 2016 Available online 11 March 2016 Keywords: electric vehicleParticulate matterNon-exhaustPM10abstractParticulate matter (PM) exposure has been linked to adverse health effects by numerous , governments have been heavily incentivising the market to switch to electric passenger carsin order to reduce air pollution.
Non-exhaust emissions tend to contain mostly PM10, but a signifi- cant proportion of the emissions contains fine PM2.5 as well. The chemical characteristics of non-exhaust PM emissions vary per
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