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Electric Vehicles "Discreetly" Contribute to Improving Air Quality According to This New Study

Summary by autoplus.fr
As you probably know, electric cars do not emit CO2 (at least by rolling) because they do not burn any fuel. But so far, the tangible evidence of their positive impact on air quality sometimes lacked some scientific rigour. This is now done thanks to a team from the University of Southern California that published its work in The Lancet Planetary Health. The researchers used ultra-precise satellite data collected by the TROPOMI instrument, capab…
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As you probably know, electric cars do not emit CO2 (at least by rolling) because they do not burn any fuel. But so far, the tangible evidence of their positive impact on air quality sometimes lacked some scientific rigour. This is now done thanks to a team from the University of Southern California that published its work in The Lancet Planetary Health. The researchers used ultra-precise satellite data collected by the TROPOMI instrument, capab…

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autoplus.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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