New research finds that electric vehicles generally produce less non-exhaust emissions compared with gasoline-powered vehicles.
A study has found microscopic particles emitted from certain types of commonly fitted brake pads can be more toxic than those found in diesel vehicle exhaust.
Was the sports car in danger of extinction in the early 1970s? Due to a convergence of circumstances, it certainly briefly ...
Companies around the world are underestimating their total greenhouse gas footprints because of inconsistent accounting ...
A study by the University of Southampton (UK) has found microscopic particles emitted from certain types of commonly fitted brake pads can be more ...
Combustion engines, the engines in gas-powered cars, only use a quarter of the fuel’s potential energy while the rest is lost ...
The microscopic particles emitted from some commonly fitted brake pads can be more toxic than those found in diesel vehicle ...
Almost half of all copper in the air we breathe comes from brake and tyre wear. Various studies conducted by other research ...
Researchers have found that electric cars might not be as green as they appear since their brakes produce emissions more ...
Most fuel in gas-powered vehicles is wasted as heat, but a new study reveals a way to convert this lost energy into ...
GT Exhausts Limited, a United Kingdom leader in vehicle exhaust and emission system manufacturing, has announced its successful acquisition by ...