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Hyundai Kia carbon emissions management

Last updated: January 6, 2025 10:33 pm
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Hyundai Motor and Kia have recently introduced the Integrated Greenhouse Gas Information System (IGIS), a cutting-edge platform designed to manage carbon emissions throughout a vehicle’s lifecycle. Using the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology, IGIS accurately quantifies and tracks carbon emissions from the production phase to end-of-life disposal. This systematic approach ensures precise data collection and monitoring of energy consumption at global production facilities.

Moreover, IGIS extends its reach to include carbon management activities and the collection of LCA data from suppliers and components. By calculating carbon footprints and predicting supply chain emissions, the system offers a comprehensive view of the environmental impact of the entire automotive value chain.

One of the standout features of IGIS is its utilization of blockchain technology to enhance data integrity and security. This not only ensures transparency in carbon emissions management but also boosts the reliability of the information collected.

Eunsook Jin, Executive Vice President and Head of ICT Division at Hyundai Motor and Kia, expressed the significance of IGIS in the companies’ mission to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045. She emphasized that IGIS represents a significant leap forward in developing a responsible value chain and showcasing innovation within the automotive industry.

The introduction of IGIS builds upon the success of the Supplier CO2 Emission Monitoring System (SCEMS) launched in 2023. SCEMS, powered by AI and blockchain, tracks carbon emissions across the supply chain of cooperative partners, guaranteeing transparency and data integrity at every stage.

Hyundai Motor and Kia believe that IGIS will not only help them comply with international environmental regulations but also enable them to obtain certifications such as CDP and RE100. This strategic move aligns with the companies’ commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship.

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In a related development, Hyundai Motor recently announced plans to invest up to $480 million in Malaysia over the next five years. This investment aims to enhance production capabilities and expand market presence in Southeast Asia’s second-largest vehicle market. The initiative includes local assembly of the Staria minibus at the Kulim facility starting in 2025, in collaboration with Inokom, to introduce new models and upgrade the plant infrastructure.

The launch of IGIS underscores Hyundai Motor and Kia’s dedication to carbon neutrality and sustainable practices, positioning them as leaders in environmentally-conscious automotive manufacturing. This innovative platform paves the way for a greener future in the automotive industry, setting new standards for sustainability and transparency in carbon emissions management.

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