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EEA report suggests road charges for heavy-duty goods vehicles should reflect varied health effects of pollution in different countries

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Air pollution externalities of 12–14 ton HGV on highway (Euronorm III) in euro cents. A new report from the European Environment Agency (EEA) suggests that new road charges for heavy goods vehicles (HGVs or lorries) should reflect the varied health effects of traffic pollution in different European countries. Source: EEA.

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Must Read 40+ Electric Vehicle Interview Questions & Answers

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An electric vehicle is a type of vehicle that uses one or more electric motors for propulsion instead of an internal combustion engine that runs on fossil fuels like gasoline or diesel. Electricity is usually cheaper than gasoline or diesel on a per-mile basis. A petrol car has an efficiency of 28%.

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Strong support for EV ambitions | Autocar Professional

Baua Electric

This scheme aims to foster innovation and investment in cutting-edge automotive technologies while promoting environmental sustainability. Therefore, EVs remain a key focus area for India’s efforts to combat air pollution, reduce dependence on fossil fuels, and achieve its climate change goals.

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Eco-Friendly Commuting: Discover the Best Indian Electric Scooters of 2024

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By choosing an electric scooter, you are actively contributing to the reduction of air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. With rising fuel prices, electric scooters provide a cost-saving solution as they require less maintenance and no petrol or diesel. Additionally, electric scooters are cost-effective.

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Drive Electric Submission Land Transport (Clean Car) Amendment Bill

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There needs to be a massive uptake in active and public transport, as well as the provision of Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS), changes to urban development, and the way we work. Affordable, convenient, safe and sustainable transport choices should be available for all New Zealanders. Less travel and mode shift are essential.

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