A groundbreaking study published in Nature has made a stunning claim that China's rapid adoption of electric vehicles has led to a significant reduction in premature deaths. According to the research, the widespread use of electric vehicles in China has resulted in an estimated 260,000 fewer premature deaths. Conducted by a team of scientists, the study analyzed data from 2015 to 2020 and found that the shift away from traditional fossil fuel-powered vehicles has had a profound impact on air quality and public health. By exploring the correlation between electric vehicle adoption and reduced air pollution, the study sheds new light on the potential benefits of transitioning to cleaner energy sources in the fight against climate change and improving public health.


Nature study links China’s electric vehicles to 260,000 fewer premature deaths  동아사이언스