To support Singapore's overall land transport decarbonisation, LTA will introduce two new initiatives and extend the duration of another.
The LTA has announced that the rebate for cars that fall under Band 2 of the Vehicular Emissions Scheme will be reduced come 2025.
BMW's plants will make use of a new process that utilises electric power instead of natural gas to clean paint shop exhaust gasses.
The plant, which was already utilising climate-neutral electricity, has reached climate-neutral status thanks to the use of biogas for heating.
Extensive staff training since November 2021 sees Kia U.K. now becoming accredited as a Gold Carbon Literate Organisation.
Singapore's Jardine Cycle & Carriage DMI and Shandong Heavy Industry Group are dedicated to promoting greener transportation in the city-state.
Hyundai was noted as second only to Tesla's all-electric lineup with the highest fuel economy of any mainstream automaker.
Volvo has announced that it is aiming to cut its carbon emissions per car by 75% compared to 2018, ahead of the COP28 climate summit.
The fully electric Mercedes-Benz eActros 300 and eActros 400 are heavy trucks with maximum ranges of 300km and 400km respectively.
A new agreement with energy firm H2 Green Steel will see Porsche supplied with low-emission steel produced using renewable energy in Sweden.
Jaguar Land Rover will be utilising a host of battery, bio-CNG, and hydrotreated vegetable oil-powered heavy good vehicles for its road freight in the U.K.
Porsche launched a collaborative future-facing project to pioneer an important new technology, direct air capture, which sustainably decarbonises air.
Visitors to Green-House 2023, a retail experience for sustainable home & lifestyle products, can also test drive Mercedes' range of EQ models.
The firm attributes this to increased sales in markets with sustainable energy in their grids as well as its own sustainability initiatives.
A new report, initiated by Polestar and Rivian, states that unless sweeping changes are made, the industry will not be able to meet the IPCC emissions goals.
The BMW Group states that its European Union fleet-wide emissions were lowered by more than 9% from 2021 to 2022, based on its own internal calculations.
Nissan has announced that it will be using Kobenable Steel, which will significantly reduce its carbon dioxide emissions from its manufacturing activities.
The McLaren Artura is the supercar brand's all new high-performance hybrid powered by a twin-turbocharged V6 and electric motor with 671bhp and 720Nm.
Porsche has called on its 1,300 direct series suppliers to use only renewable energies in new projects for manufacture of Porsche components.
The batteries that go into the all-electric vehicles at Brussels are now delivered by rail, reducing the carbon emissions generated by their transportation.