Suzuki President Bats For Renewable Energy – Cow Dung From 10 Cows Enough To Fuel A Car For A Day

In a growing era of environmental consciousness, automobile industries worldwide are revisiting their approaches to green mobility. Suzuki Motor Corporation, a global automotive giant, has emphasised this paradigm shift.

Through a recent statement by their President and Representative Director, Toshihiro Suzuki, the firm highlights the formidable challenges towards achieving carbon neutrality that cannot be met solely through electric vehicles (EVs).

suzuki cow dung car

Instead, Suzuki suggests a blossoming alternative: the development and utilisation of region-specific clean mobility solutions, such as compressed biomethane gas (CBG), biomass, and other alternative fuel-based vehicles.

Regional Approach To Clean Mobility

Toshihiro Suzuki has noted keen interest in India due to its massive potential in generating renewable energy through biomass. This prospect is significantly amplified by the fact that India houses the world's largest cattle population, a figure that reached a massive 308 million in 2022.

These cattle can provide a daily power source for vehicles using cow dung, transforming waste into renewable energy. Thus, India, with its bountiful cattle population, offers a tremendous advantage for sustainable energy production.

This utilisation of biogas from cows' waste not only makes great use of an otherwise neglected resource but also actively participates in reducing carbon emissions. As such, the production of biogas through unique regional resources, like cattle, promises a desirable solution to the global plight for carbon neutrality.

Maruti Suzuki: Stepping Towards Carbon Negative

Further highlighting Suzuki's dedication to green mobility, Maruti Suzuki, a subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation, demonstrates considerable progress towards cleaner fuels. Presently, nearly a quarter of Maruti Suzuki's sales come from vehicles powered by compressed natural gas (CNG), a significant shift from traditional gasoline or diesel fuels towards cleaner alternatives.

Moreover, Maruti Suzuki is diligently working towards introducing vehicles powered by compressed biogas. These vehicles promise to be carbon-negative, meaning they sequester more carbon dioxide from the environment than they emit, contributing positively to the fight against climate change.

To demonstrate its commitment towards clean mobility, Suzuki unveiled a compressed biomethane gas-powered WagonR small car at the Japan Mobility Show. This demonstration underscores Suzuki's determination to tackle unique regional energy and environmental challenges by tailoring their vehicle innovation and solutions accordingly.

In conclusion, Suzuki's recent focus on sustainable energy and clean mobility solutions represents a continuous shift in the automobile industry. The company's tailored country-specific approach exemplifies how by tapping into regional resources and needs, we can devise innovative solutions to address the pressing issue of carbon neutrality.

This pioneering shift by such a renowned player underlines the increasingly important role of renewable energy resources such as biogas and biomethane in steering automotive industries towards a greener future.

Article Published On: Tuesday, October 31, 2023, 9:51 [IST]
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