Honda confirms ambitious 0-Series EV plans at CES
The automaker has big plans to build lighter, thinner, smarter electric cars Honda has outlined its electric vehicle vision, which includes dedicated platforms and innovative manufacturing technologies. The 0 series will adopt a "thin, light and smart" design and use advanced technology to improve efficiency. The company plans to launch seven 0 Series models globally by 2030, aiming to achieve significant growth in electric vehicle sales. During Honda's 2024 0 technology conference, the automaker laid out its roadmap for the future. Its new 0 series electric vehicles are designed around the concept of "thin, light and smart". Here are the details on what that means, how Honda plans to play out, and what we can expect next. Taking a closer look at Honda's EV lineup, it's clear that these products aren't exactly powerful. The Prologue is based on General Motors, and while it offers decent range and a roomy interior, it can't sustain the brand on its own amid fierce…
DP World sets ambitious new carbon reduction targets
DP World has made significant progress in its sustainability efforts, with its ambitious carbon reduction targets endorsed by the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi). The company has pledged to reduce Scope 1 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 42% by 2030, from a 2022 baseline. In addition, DP World plans to reduce Scope 2 GHG emissions by 62.2% and absolute Scope 3 GHG emissions by 28% over the same timeframe. Also read: Maersk’s path to carbon neutrality still requires LNG This comes after DP World had already achieved a 13% reduction in emissions since 2022. Emphasizing the company’s commitment to sustainability, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Chairman and CEO of DP World, said: “DP World is committed to leading the supply chain industry towards a more sustainable and efficient future, ultimately achieving net zero emissions by 2050. SBTi’s recognition confirms the strength and ambition of our plans, and we remain committed to playing a key role in uniting the industry to create…