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Cooking Up a Solution: How Electric Cars Can Clear LA's Air
Los Angeles, USAThursday, March 13, 2025
But here's where it gets interesting. The model also predicts that this shift to ZEVs would change the way ozone is formed in the city. Most of LA, except for the coastal areas, would move into a NOx-limited regime. This means that the formation of ozone would be more dependent on the amount of NOx in the air. This is a good thing because it shows that reducing NOx emissions is key to improving air quality.
The benefits don't stop there. If ZEVs are adopted for diesel and off-road vehicles as well, the number of days with high ozone levels could drop even further. From an average of 9 days in August, it could go down to just 1 day. This would be a huge win for the health of LA residents.
However, it's important to note that this is just a model. Real-world results might vary. But the findings are promising and offer a clear path forward. By focusing on reducing NOx emissions and adopting ZEVs, Los Angeles could make significant strides in improving its air quality. It's a complex issue, but with the right steps, a cleaner, healthier LA is within reach.
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