
EVs Are Quietly Cleaning Up The Air. This New Study Proves It

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A new study from the University of Southern California confirms that the rise of zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) in California is linked to improved air quality. Analyzing satellite data from 2019 to 2023, researchers found that for every 200 ZEVs added to a neighborhood, nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) levels dropped by 1.1%. The study highlights that California's transition to electric vehicles is already making measurable differences in air quality, with the ZEV market share increasing from 2% to 5% during this period. This research underscores the positive impact of electric vehicles on urban air pollution.
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