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Thursday, 17 September 2020

Volvo goes after Tesla with improved PM2.5 particulate air filters


When sitting in traffic in your car, it’s easy to feel safe and distant from the world outside. Cocooned in a metal shell, protected from what’s on the other side of body panels and glass. But there’s a hidden danger that you can’t see: fine particulate matter called PM2.5, or in other words, microscopic smog. Sitting in traffic jams or at red lights, which happens a lot with urban driving, is incredibly bad for your health. A study from the University of Surrey in 2016 found that, when stuck in a queue, pollution levels inside your car can increase by…

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