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boem@lemmy.world to Europe@feddit.deEnglish · 2 years ago

Air pollution: Nearly everyone in Europe breathing bad air

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Air pollution: Nearly everyone in Europe breathing bad air

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boem@lemmy.world to Europe@feddit.deEnglish · 2 years ago
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Air pollution: Nearly everyone in Europe breathing bad air – DW – 09/07/2023
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With the EU voting on new air quality rules, satellite data shows that 98% of people face pollution above limits recommended by the World Health Organization.
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    The demand is there, the supply hasnt caught. As i mentioned, in Gothenburg(which is Volvo’s HQ), there are tons of electric trucks and cargo bikes. Basically every day i see at least one truck like this one

    https://www.volvotrucks.com/en-en/news-stories/press-releases/2022/may/dhl-and-volvo-trucks-kick-off-new-zero-emission-cooperation-with-order-for-up-to-44-electric-trucks.html

    Postnord, the swedish/danish mail provider, has tons of these electric “golf carts”

    https://news.cision.com/postnord/i/electric-car-parcels,c2905777

    Basically by 2030, most companies will have or purchase only electric vehicles. Scania is also making electric trucks like this

    https://www.scania.com/group/en/home/products-and-services/trucks/battery-electric-truck.html

    Postnord intents to replace its conventional trucks with these by 2030.

    Just because the US is behind times, doesnt mean that the entire world is also like that. And if Volvo and Scania, 2 of the biggest truck manufacturers(and they are both swedish) have available electric trucks, then there are electric trucks. The only bottleneck is production. The demand is there but it takes time to scale up production of basically an entirely new vehicle. China is also going wild with electric vehicles, though i am not familiar with that market.

    Honestly, i think we might start seeing bans on non electric vehicles for cities, at least in Europe. The noise and pollution reduction is significant and very perceivable.

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