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Evaluating real-world emissions from in-use buses and taxis using on-road remote sensing.

Authors :
Middela, Mounisai Siddartha
Mahesh, Srinath
McNabola, Aonghus
Smith, William
Timoney, David
Ekhtiari, Ali
Fowler, Ben
Willis, Paul
Rose, Rebecca
Wareham, Jasmine
Walker, Hannah
Ghosh, Bidisha
Source :
Environmental Pollution; Mar2024, Vol. 344, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Assessing real-world emissions from buses and taxis is vital to comprehend their impact on urban air quality. Such vehicles differ significantly from the majority of the fleet owing to their higher mileage rates. However, few studies have focused on specifically assessing the emissions from this segment of the vehicle fleet. In this context, this study evaluated the real-world emissions of nitrogen oxides (NO x) from in-use buses and taxis in Dublin, Ireland, using crossroad remote sensing technology. The remote sensing system was deployed at strategic locations throughout the city to capture on-road emissions from passing vehicles. The collected data included vehicle related information such as emission standard, make, and mileage, and pollutants including NO x. Based on this data, analysis was aimed to understand the impact of Euro emission standard, ambient temperature, mileage, and make of the vehicle on NO x emissions. The results reveal that the average emissions from taxis reduce by 37% from Euro 5 to Euro 6b, and average emissions from Euro 6 buses are 87% lower compared to Euro 5. The trends in emission factors (EFs) of buses and taxis were similar during summer and winter sampling. Moreover, on comparing the emissions from the top five taxi manufacturers, different trends in the emission factors were observed. Finally, the study found that the effect of vehicle mileage on emissions was unclear for both buses and taxis. In any case, these findings provide valuable insights into the real-world emission performance of the existing fleet of buses and taxis in Dublin and highlight the need for targeted measures to reduce emissions from these vehicles. The results can assist policymakers and urban planners in formulating evidence-based strategies to improve air quality in Dublin and other cities facing similar challenges. • Evaluated real-world emissions from in-use buses and taxis in Dublin, Ireland. • On-road remote sensing technology was used to obtain NO x emission measurements. • Average emissions from taxis reduce by 37% from Euro 5 to Euro 6b. • Average emissions from Euro 6 buses are significantly lower (− 87 %) compared to Euro 5. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02697491
Volume :
344
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Environmental Pollution
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175524257
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2023.123241