Japan Mobility Show 2025: Carbon Neutrality
Alternative fuels, horizontal recycling, biomass materials
Summary
The Japan Mobility Show 2025 (organized by the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA), held from Wednesday, October 29th to Sunday, November 9th, 2025, at Tokyo Big Sight) saw many initiatives aimed at achieving carbon neutrality with an emphasis on resource circulation. This report will introduce specific exhibits.
Mazda presented its vision of "a future where the more you drive, the more you help reduce CO2" through its exhibits of biofuel made from microalgae and CO2 capture equipment. Suzuki introduced development trends for flexible-fuel vehicles (FFVs) that can run on gasoline, CNG, or bioethanol, as well as compressed biogas (CBG) fuel derived from cow dung, which it is working on in India.
The exhibits by auto parts suppliers introduced initiatives aimed at decarbonization and resource circulation, such as realizing horizontal recycling and utilizing biomass materials.
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