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PM2.5 pollution from EV charging expected to increase risk of lung and heart disease

Started by Redaktion, July 11, 2025, 18:51:33

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Redaktion

UCLA researchers have measured unusually high levels of PM2.5 in the air around direct current fast-charging EV stations, raising concerns about the potential health impacts of electric vehicles. The measurements were taken in Los Angeles County, California.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/PM2-5-pollution-from-EV-charging-expected-to-increase-risk-of-lung-and-heart-disease.1054186.0.html

Joe



MatfromoZ

Poorly written article. Given there's no known way to directly produce particulate pollution via charging, i thought the writer might search for scientific evidence to explain the mechanism (eg atmospheric particulate charging and attraction from high voltage), assuming the data is real and properly worried quoted.
Instead, just drivel.

Swartzenheimer

Basically the fans in the fast chargers stir up the dust around them. So this is just another article to agitate (scare) people.


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