Honda, Suzuki to Join Tesla’s CO2 Emissions Pool for 2025
2025-03-18 09:25
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Wedoany.com Report-Mar 18, Honda (7267.T), and Suzuki (7269.T), will pool carbon emissions with U.S. electric vehicle maker Tesla (TSLA.O), in 2025 to comply with European Union rules, an EU filing showed on Monday.
A logo of Honda is seen inside a car dealer in Nijmegen, Netherlands February 26, 2025.
The pool also includes Stellantis , Toyota (7203.T), Ford (F.N), Mazda (7261.T), and Subaru (7270.T), the filing shows.
If not met, EU 2025 intermediate carbon reduction targets, or so-called CAFE standards, could cost automakers billions of euros in fines.
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