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Dyson begins work on a battery electric vehicle
27 September, 2017

Research at King's College London was quoted in a news release by Dyson advising staff that Dyson has begun work on a battery electric vehicle, due to be launched by 2020.
James Dyson states that "In London, nearly 9,500 people die early each year due to long-term exposure to air pollution according to a study carried out by researchers at King's College London. The World Health Organisation reports "in 2012 around 7 million poeple died - one in eight of total global deaths - as a result of air pollution exposure". It is our obligation to offer a solution to the world's largest single environmental risk".