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Tires pollute the air 2000 times more than exhaust - research
Tires pollute the air 2000 times more than exhaust - research

Tires contain a wide range of toxic compounds, including carcinogens, which enter not only the air but also water and soil.

The world's first solar-powered electric car was created in Netherlands
The world's first solar-powered electric car was created in Netherlands

More affordable solar cars with a starting price of €30,000 will start production in late 2024 or early 2025

Cars with internal combustion engines will be banned in the EU
Cars with internal combustion engines will be banned in the EU

The law is part of a package of EU climate bills

An electric car with quick battery replacement will appear in Ukraine. Photo
An electric car with quick battery replacement will appear in Ukraine. Photo

Spare cases will be stored in the trunk of the car

An unexpected industry that plays a key role in reducing CO2 emissions has been named
An unexpected industry that plays a key role in reducing CO2 emissions has been named

Heavy-duty vehicles and their manufacturers have the potential to drive change for a more sustainable future

EU Parliament back ban on new fossil-fuel cars from 2035
EU Parliament back ban on new fossil-fuel cars from 2035

From 2035, only electric vehicles will be subject to registration

Manufacturers of cars and home appliances have agreed to supply green steel with H2 Green Steel
Manufacturers of cars and home appliances have agreed to supply green steel with H2 Green Steel

H2 Green Steel is committed to ultimately reducing the carbon footprint of steel production to zero emissions

Airgas to trial Hyzon’s ‘most powerful’ hydrogen fuel cell truck
Airgas to trial Hyzon’s ‘most powerful’ hydrogen fuel cell truck

The new model meets the company's carbon neutrality goals

Brazilian scientists have found a replacement for traditional gasoline
Brazilian scientists have found a replacement for traditional gasoline

Biofuel can be obtained from microalgae

Renewable fuels can contribute to the decarbonization of transport
Renewable fuels can contribute to the decarbonization of transport

This will increase consumer choice, provide greater flexibility and reduce CO2 emissions faster