Air Pollution

New Study Reveals Ineffectiveness of Vehicle Exhaust Filters in Removing “Ultrafine” Pollution

A new study has revealed that vehicle exhaust filters may not be as effective in removing "ultrafine" pollution as previously thought. The study, conducted by researchers at the University of California, Riverside, found that while filters can remove larger particles from exhaust emissions, they are less effective at capturing ultrafine particles that are smaller than 100 nanometers in diameter.Ultrafine particles are a major concern for public health because they can penetrate deep into the lungs and even enter the bloodstream, causing a range of health problems including respiratory and cardiovascular

China’s Pollution Crisis Looms Over Legacy Auto as Unsold Cars Pose a Threat to Business Survival.

China's pollution crisis has been a growing concern for the country for many years now. The country has been grappling with high levels of air pollution, water pollution, and soil pollution, which have had a significant impact on the health and well-being of its citizens. One of the major contributors to this pollution crisis is the automotive industry, which has been producing millions of cars each year, many of which run on fossil fuels.However, with the rise of electric vehicles and the increasing awareness of the need to reduce carbon

“Legacy Auto Company in China Struggles with Unsellable Cars Amidst Impending Pollution Crisis”

Legacy Auto Company, a major automobile manufacturer in China, is currently facing a significant challenge. The company is struggling with a large inventory of unsellable cars due to the impending pollution crisis in the country. This situation has created a major headache for the company, which is now grappling with how to dispose of these vehicles without causing further harm to the environment.China is currently facing a severe pollution crisis, with air pollution levels in many cities reaching hazardous levels. The government has responded by implementing strict regulations aimed at

“Survey Reveals 30% of Americans Looking to Buy a New Car are Interested in Non-Gasoline Options”

As the world becomes more aware of the impact of climate change, people are starting to look for ways to reduce their carbon footprint. One area where this is particularly evident is in the automotive industry. A recent survey has revealed that 30% of Americans who are looking to buy a new car are interested in non-gasoline options.This is a significant shift in consumer behavior, as traditionally gasoline-powered cars have dominated the market. However, with the rise of electric and hybrid vehicles, more and more people are considering alternative options.One

E-Bikes Offer a Cost-Effective Alternative to Overpriced Used Cars

As the world becomes more environmentally conscious, people are looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint. One of the ways to do this is by using electric bikes, also known as e-bikes. E-bikes are becoming increasingly popular as they offer a cost-effective alternative to overpriced used cars.E-bikes are bicycles that are powered by an electric motor. They have a battery that provides power to the motor, which helps the rider pedal. E-bikes are designed to assist the rider, making it easier to ride up hills and travel longer distances

E-Bikes: A Cost-Effective Alternative to Overpriced Used Cars

As the cost of owning a car continues to rise, many people are turning to alternative modes of transportation. One such option that has gained popularity in recent years is the electric bike, or e-bike. E-bikes are a cost-effective alternative to overpriced used cars, offering a range of benefits that make them an attractive option for commuters and recreational riders alike.First and foremost, e-bikes are significantly cheaper than cars. According to a study by the American Automobile Association, the average cost of owning a car in the United States is

E-Bikes: A Cost-Effective Alternative to Expensive Used Cars

In recent years, the popularity of electric bikes, or e-bikes, has skyrocketed. These bikes are a cost-effective alternative to expensive used cars, and they offer a range of benefits that make them an attractive option for many people.First and foremost, e-bikes are much cheaper than cars. According to a study by the European Cyclists’ Federation, the average cost of an e-bike is around €2,000, while the average cost of a used car is around €10,000. This means that e-bikes are a much more affordable option for people who need to

The USA Witnesses a Significant Increase in Light-Duty All-Electric Vehicle Models from Model Year 2021 to 2022.

The United States of America has witnessed a significant increase in the number of light-duty all-electric vehicle models from model year 2021 to 2022. This is a positive development for the country's efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and transition to a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.According to a recent report by the US Department of Energy, there are currently 54 all-electric vehicle models available for purchase in the US market, up from 41 models in 2021. This represents a 32% increase in the number of all-electric models available to

South Africa Sees Over 1 GW of Private Solar & Wind Projects Registered in First Two Months of 2023

The South African renewable energy sector has seen a surge in activity in the first two months of 2023, with over 1 GW of private solar and wind projects registered. This is a major milestone for the country, as it marks a significant increase in the amount of renewable energy being produced. The projects are expected to generate enough electricity to power more than 3 million homes, and will help the country reduce its reliance on fossil fuels. The projects are part of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement

Indonesia to Manufacture Minicab-MiEV Electric Vehicles for Domestic Use by 2024

Indonesia is set to become the first country in Southeast Asia to manufacture its own electric vehicles (EVs) by 2024. The government has signed a deal with Japanese carmaker Mitsubishi Motors Corporation to produce Minicab-MiEV EVs for domestic use. This is part of Indonesia’s plan to reduce its reliance on imported fossil fuels and to become a leader in green technology. The Minicab-MiEV is a small, four-seater electric car that is powered by a lithium-ion battery. It has a range of up to 100 kilometers and can be recharged in

Indonesia to Manufacture Minicab-MiEV Electric Vehicles for Local Use by 2024

Indonesia is set to become the latest nation to join the electric vehicle revolution. The country has announced plans to manufacture minicab-MiEV electric vehicles for local use by 2024. This move is part of the government's commitment to reduce air pollution and promote sustainable transportation. The minicab-MiEV electric vehicles will be manufactured in partnership with Japanese carmaker Mitsubishi Motors Corporation. The vehicles will be powered by lithium-ion batteries, and will feature a range of up to 200 kilometers on a single charge. The vehicles will also be equipped with advanced

Indonesia to Produce Minicab-MiEV Electric Vehicles for Domestic Use by 2024

Indonesia is set to become the first Southeast Asian nation to produce electric vehicles (EVs) for domestic use. The country's Ministry of Industry has announced plans to produce Minicab-MiEV electric vehicles by 2024.The Minicab-MiEV is a four-seater electric car that is powered by a lithium-ion battery. It has a range of up to 200 kilometers and can be recharged in just four hours. The car is designed to be affordable and efficient, with a price tag of around $10,000.The government of Indonesia is hoping that the introduction of electric vehicles