Inside the industry: Are large EVs a force for good? | Autocar

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A recent study by Transport and Environment (T&E), a long-established lobby group that campaigns for cleaner transport, has found that heavy EVs shed harmful tyre particulates in greater numbers than their ICE counterparts

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BEVs emitting large amounts of CO2 during manufacturing are only warming our planet 10 years ahead of schedule compared to HEVs, ICEVs, etc.

The SUV trend must also contribute greatly. Perhaps give weight stats for car with the battery, and a car without the battery? Is that possible? It would add another field where the companies could compare for lighter vehicles.

That’s not a surprising finding. Next will be a study showing that a greater % of heavy vehicles add further damage to our already badly maintained roads.

So they should ride on either, more durable lorry tyres or reformulated ones ?

surely this applies to all heavier vehicles like suvs etc too?

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