Carbon Neutrality Initiatives at Japanese OEM Plants
Solar power, painting process optimization, use of recycled materials, and more
2024/03/14
- Summary
- Japanese OEMs' roadmaps to achieving carbon neutrality
- Toyota: Introduction of renewable energy, reduction of energy consumption in the painting process, introduction of recycled materials
- Nissan: Introducing renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power generation, and adopting low-CO2 blast furnace steel
- Honda: Hydrogen production facilities, renewable energy, horizontal recycling of nylon resin
- Mazda: Carbon neutrality targets for its plants, significant reduction of energy use in painting lines
- Suzuki: Significant increase in solar power output, carbon neutrality target in Japan
Summary
Map of Japanese OEM Plants (Source: MarkLines - Map of automobile and parts manufacturer locations) |
Japanese OEMs are working to reduce CO2 emissions to meet the Japanese government's goals of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 and achieving 100% electric vehicle sales for new passenger cars by 2035.
As a precedent example of measures toward carbon neutrality in the automobile industry, this report presents recent developments in CO2 emission reductions at the plants of Japanese OEMs, based on the 2023 MarkLines automobile plant database.
Each company is implementing various measures to reduce CO2 emissions, such as switching to renewable energy sources, including the introduction of solar power generation, optimizing energy-intensive painting processes, and using recyclable materials.
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