INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY TO TAKE CENTER STAGE AT SUZUKI'S PIMS 2024 SHOWCASE
The Philippine Star|October 24, 2024
Suzuki Philippines is set to reaffirm its commitment to eco-friendly innovation at the 9th Philippine International Motor Show (PIMS) from October 24 to 27 at the World Trade Center in Pasay City.
INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY TO TAKE CENTER STAGE AT SUZUKI'S PIMS 2024 SHOWCASE

This year, Suzuki's "Future City" booth will highlight its technology-driven initiatives that align with the brand's vision for sustainable mobility.

Suzuki is actively working toward a more environmentally responsible future by exploring a range of solutions for carbon neutrality. As consumer demand shifts towards greener alternatives, Suzuki is continually developing eco-friendly mobility solutions. Beyond electric vehicles (EVs), Suzuki is also focusing on carbon-neutral internal combustion engines powered by biogas and ethanol-mixed fuels.

Suzuki's innovative approach to reducing CO2 emissions is gaining traction in India, where biogas is produced from cow dung-a widely available dairy waste. By refining and compressing methane from this biogas, Suzuki's experts aim to create low-emission biofuels. This initiative is just one example of the brand's commitment to addressing global environmental challenges.

In addition to its work with biogas, Suzuki is pushing the boundaries of mobility with projects like the SkyDrive flying car, developed in collaboration with SkyDrive Inc. Production has already begun in Iwata City, Japan, with a goal of bringing safer, emission-free aerial mobility to the world.

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