Gasoline particulate filters (GPFs), otherwise called Otto/petrol particulate filters, are increasingly finding their way into modern cars to curb particulate emissions. While they were introduced ...
Gasoline direct injection (GDI) engines have become prevalent in modern light-duty vehicles owing to their improved thermodynamic efficiency and lower fuel consumption compared with ...
A new international study led by Helmholtz Munich and the University of Rostock reveals that emissions from modern gasoline cars—despite meeting the currently strictest European emission standards ...
LONDON, April 27 (Reuters) - A regulatory gap allows automakers like Ford (F.N), opens new tab and BMW (BMWG.DE), opens new tab to make U.S. cars that emit more ultrafine particles that harm human ...
Diesel particulate filters (DPFs) are porous wall-flow monoliths installed in exhaust systems to intercept and retain soot and fine particles generated during fuel combustion. As exhaust gases ...
A regulatory gap allows automakers like Ford and BMW to make U.S. cars that emit more ultrafine particles that harm human health than equivalent models sold in Europe and other markets, according to ...
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