A new British study suggests that microscopic particles from brake pads could be more toxic than emissions from diesel ...
Electric vehicle brake pads could cause more pollution than diesel cars with risks of increasing pollution levels, a study in ...
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.
As car makers invest millions into developing cleaner engines and EVs, a new study has found that one component produces more ...
Switch to EVs won’t remove all airborne, auto-produced nasties and brake emissions aren’t yet regulated like tailpipe ...
A recent study by the University of Southampton has revealed that microscopic particles from brake pads may be more toxic ...
The debate around vehicle-generated non-exhaust emissions took turn this week when research undertaken by the University of ...
Of these, brake dust is often the main contributor, but it's not yet subject to regulation. There is much less known about ...
New research has revealed that dust from non-asbestos organic brake pads containing high concentrations of copper results in ...
Because researchers from the University of Southampton have found that particulate matter (PM) from brake pads could be doing ...