Potential Impacts of Energy and Vehicle Transformation Through 2050 on Oxidative Stress‐Inducing PM2.5 Metals Concentration in Japan
Satoko Kayaba,
Mizuo Kajino
Abstract:The impacts of renewable energy shifting, passenger car electrification, and lightweighting through 2050 on the atmospheric concentrations of PM2.5 total mass and oxidative stress‐inducing metals (PM2.5‐Fe, Cu, and Zn) in Japan were evaluated using a regional meteorology–chemistry model. The surface concentrations of PM2.5 total mass, Fe, Cu, and Zn in the urban area decreased by 8%, 13%, 18%, and 5%, respectively. Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) have been considered to have no advantage in terms of non‐exhau… Show more
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