Emission factors of cars on air pollutants

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Scope

What are the average emission factors of cars on air pollutants? Air pollutants include PM2.5 and CO2. Emission factors are expressed as g emission per km driven. Factors are given separately for different car types.

Definition

Data

Fine particle and carbon dioxide unit emissions for average vehicles. Fine particle emissions are taken from the Lipasto model[1] using average (mixed gasoline and diesel) values for personal car and diesel EURO3 (applied since 2000) values for composite vahicles. For CO2, typical emissions of a new car were used based on the Finnish Vehicle Administration AKE.[2] The following vehicles are used as typical examples of the class: 8-seat vehicle: Toyota Hiace 2.5 D4D 100 4 door long DX bus 4-seat vehicle: Toyota Corolla 2.0 90 D4D Linea Terra 5 door Hatchback (diesel) Car: Toyota Corolla 1.6 VVT-i Linea Terra 5ov Hatchback (gasoline)[3]

Causality

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Unit

g/km

Formula

Result

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See also

References

  1. Lipasto
  2. Autorekisterikeskus AKE: Uuden auton kulutustiedot. EKOAKE, huhtikuu 2003.
  3. Pääkaupunkiseudun julkaisusarja B1999: 5. Vaihtoehtoisten polttoaineiden käyttömahdollisuudet joukkoliikentessä Pääkaupunkiseudulla. Taulukko 3, Keskusta ja esikaupunki.