Nissan: low CO2 emission aluminum
Aluminum accounts for around 10% of vehicle weight. By using low-CO2 aluminum, Nissan aims to take an important step towards carbon neutrality.
Nissan aims to achieve carbon neutrality over the entire life cycle of its vehicles by 2050.
Green aluminum is produced using electricity derived from non-fossil fuels and can reduce CO2 emissions during production by around 50%.
Recycled aluminum can reduce CO2 emissions by around 95%. Nissan has purchased low-CO2 aluminum sheet for vehicle panels produced in Japan from Kobe Steel and UACJ Corporation.
Nissan will use low-CO2 aluminum for all aluminum parts, including processed components, worldwide to further reduce CO2 emissions.
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