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Chevron / Toyota road trip demonstrates renewable gasoline blend

Green Car Congress

Chevron USA kicked off a road trip across the US Gulf Coast to showcase an innovative new gasoline blend with more than 50% renewable content. During the tour, Chevron representatives will talk with members of the public about the benefits of lower carbon fuels such as biofuels and renewable gasoline blend.

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Chevron, Toyota to explore strategic alliance on hydrogen

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Chevron USA, through its Chevron Products Company division (Chevron), and Toyota Motor North America, Inc. We are excited to collaborate with Toyota. —Bob Carter, executive vice president, Toyota Motor North America.

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Toyota among the ‘2022 world’s most obstructive companies on climate policy’ with oil giants

Electrek

Toyota can’t seem to get out of its own way lately. The Japanese automaker ranked among the “world’s most obstructive companies on climate policy” of 2022, with oil giants like Exxon Mobile, Chevron, and leading Russian oil companies.

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10,000 Toyota drivers sign petition urging company to commit to EVs: ‘Put our future before your profits’

Teslarati

Over 10,000 Toyota drivers have signed a petition with over 110,000 signatures urging the Japanese car maker to embrace electrification efforts and stop “lobbying to prevent electric vehicle mandates and clean air laws.” Toyota would miss its commitments to the Paris Agreement.

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New Road Map to a US Hydrogen Economy

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Inc; Audi; Chevron; Cummins Inc.; Toyota; and Xcel Energy. The report was developed with input from 19 companies and organizations: Air Liquide; American Honda Motor Co., Analytical support was provided by McKinsey and scientific observations and technical input was provided by the Electric Power Research Institute.

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Is Toyota’s chairman losing it? says EVs will only reach 30% share, ignoring Norway, China

Baua Electric

Longtime Toyota CEO and chairman Akio Toyoda believes EVs will only reach 30% market share at most. As a result, Toyota ranks among the world’s top obstructive companies with Chevron and ExxonMobil. Toyota has stuck to its hybrid strategy because that’s what has worked for them in the past. EV market share in 2023.

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ExxonMobil expands participation in MIT Energy Initiative’s low-carbon research; Mobility of Future study

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Other members of the study consortium are Alfa, Aramco, BP, Chevron, Equinor, Ferrovial, General Motors, Shell, and the Toyota Mobility Foundation. The future of personal mobility in urban areas, with a focus on the potentially disruptive role of autonomous vehicles and ride-hailing services.

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