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The world’s first climate-neutral car is coming

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Our cars run on electricity, so we don’t have to worry about harmful emissions from internal combustion engines – but that doesn’t mean our work ends here.

formulated Fredrika Klarén, Head of Sustainability at Polestar.

The company plans to eliminate all harmful emissions from the production process, that’s actually the use of renewable energy sources throughout the supply chain and climate-neutral and would mean the use of recycled materials.

Today, Polestar 2 cars are leaving the factories leaving a carbon footprint. By 2030, we want to introduce a model that is no longer.

Said Thomas Ingenlath, the company’s CEO

Inside Polestar 2, source: Getty Images

Production volume, price and target market have not yet been determined for the new carbon-neutral car. According to Fredrika Klarén

boosting production and raising interest in carbon-neutral vehicles are the most serious challenges,

faced by the company.

In the future, Polestar strongly plans to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cars by provide sustainability information for all their future vehicles, revealing their CO2 emissions and source of materials. This would start with the Polestar 2, which, according to Claren, will be manufactured It emits 26 tonnes of CO2.

According to the sustainability leader, this move would set a precedent for car manufacturers in terms of transparency. He also added Clarene that he thinks is used by many companiescarbon offsetting”Is not a sustainable and viable model in the long run.

Cover image: Jörg Carstensen / picture alliance via Getty Images

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