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Vehicles are a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions (Carbon Dioxide - CO2) as well as having a major impact on the release of Carbon Monoxide (CO), Nitrous Oxides (NOx) and Particulate Matter (PM) that impact local air quality and human health. For several decades auto manufacturers have rolled out emission control technologies that have resulted in a very substantial reduction in tailpipe emissions. (see: History Of Hybrids). Leading edge vehicles like hybrids have been built to meet the most stringent emission standards such as those set out by the California Resources Board (CARB). While hybrids have been certified to these very stringent standards the question for consumers is whether these vehicles continue to meet these standards after they leave the factory and how hybrids compare to equivalent models as well as older technology. missions Test Data For 126 Hybrids
Note: The AirCare test procedure (IM240) in not the same as the test procedure used to certify vehicles to the various LEV standards. As a consequence results will differ. At the same time it is useful to compare the data to determine whether the Prius is within its operational emissions "ballpark”.
The average readings for the 126 Toyota Prius vehicles were 0.82 g/km for Carbon Monoxide, 0.038 g/km for Hydrocarbon and 0.0125 g/km for N0x. According to AirCare officials the variation in the numbers are a result of variable operating conditions and the results are within the normal operating range for this vehicle. |
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