Vehicle electrification is an important means of reducing urban air pollution. However, vehicle electrification does not necessarily reduce particulate matter (PM and PM) and heavy metals (HM) due to the increase in non-exhaust emissions. In this study, we established the emission inventories of PM, PM, and their associated heavy metals (PM-HM and PM-HM) from the on-road vehicles in the Xiamen-Zhangzhou-Quanzhou metropolitan area in southeastern China between 2015 and 2060. In the base year 2021, brake wear emissions account for 66.6% of PM-HM and 76.9% of PM-HM, much higher than the contributions of exhaust emissions to PM-HM (12.4%) and PM-HM (6.2%). Light-duty passenger vehicles, heavy-duty trucks, and light-duty trucks are the three main contributors to PM and HM. HM emissions have a high emission density in urban areas. In the business-as-usual (BAU) scenario, HM emissions continue to increase from 2021 to 2060 due to the combined effects of the stricter emission standards and the growth of vehicle population, while the health risk of HM shows an initial decrease and then an increasing trend. Compared with BAU, moderate and aggressive electrification scenarios show a significant reduction in PM-HM emissions between 2030 and 2060, but not in PM-HM emissions. Further increases in vehicle electrification will bring forward the peak of PM-HM emissions, with the potential to reduce adverse health effects. In the process of vehicle electrification, the reduction of heavy metal emissions from the braking system should be prioritized in order to effectively reduce traffic pollution.

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