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    Gan Y, Lu Z, He X, Hao C, Wang Y, Cai H, Wang M, Elgowainy A, Przesmitzki S, Bouchard J.
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  • 10. Greenhouse gas emission benefits of adopting new energy vehicles in Suzhou City, China: A case study.
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  • 13. Comparison of total PM emissions emitted from electric and internal combustion engine vehicles: An experimental analysis.
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  • 15. Transport oil product consumption and GHG emission reduction potential in China: An electric vehicle-based scenario analysis.
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    Shen X, Yao Z, Huo H, He K, Zhang Y, Liu H, Ye Y.
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  • 17. Implications of driving patterns on well-to-wheel performance of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles.
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