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Nissan to expand use of green steel in Japan

London, February 07, 2025, (Oilandgaspress) –––Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. announced today that it will expand the use of low-CO2-emission steel manufactured in Japan. Through this initiative, the proportion of low-CO2-emission steel Nissan uses in Japan in fiscal year 2025 is expected to increase by a factor of five compared to fiscal year 2023.

Nissan aims to reduce CO2 emissions by 30% throughout the entire product life cycle*1 by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. To reach these goals, the company has stepped up its efforts towards decarbonization in the entire process spanning from material procurement.

Steel parts account for approximately 60% of vehicle weight. Therefore, use of low-CO2-emission steel significantly contributes to reduced CO2 emissions throughout the entire vehicle’s life cycle. A significant portion of CO2 emissions originates from reducing iron ore in blast furnaces. With green steel, the aim is to reduce CO2 emissions by using raw materials from iron ore to low-carbon-reduced iron, or by switching from blast furnace to electric arc furnace.

Nissan started using green steel in vehicles for the Japanese market in 2023, with the adoption of Kobenable®2 Steel from Kobe Steel. Nissan will significantly expand its use of the steel through use of Nippon Steel Corporation’s NSCarbolex®3 Neutral, JFE Steel Corporation’s JGreeX®4, and POSCO’s carbon reduction allocated steel. These green steel products reduce CO2 emissions during production through a mass-balance approach5.

Nissan positions sustainability at the core of its business, aiming for a cleaner, safer, and more inclusive world.

Nissan is committed to accelerating its efforts towards realizing a sustainable society in every aspect of business.


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