The Sun (Malaysia)

Mazda, Saudi Aramco, AIST begin joint research

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MAZDA Motor Corporatio­n announced on Wednesday that it will begin a joint research project with Saudi Aramco and Japan’s National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) aimed at making internal combustion engines more efficient and reducing carbon dioxide emissions.

Saudi Aramco will develop a fuel with a refinery process that results in lower carbon dioxide emissions, and Mazda and AIST will research and develop a high-efficiency engine that uses the fuel.

The initiative is expected to yield technologi­es that effectivel­y reduce carbon dioxide emissions on a well-to-wheel basis.

Mazda is working to reduce its impact on the environmen­t in line with its “Sustainabl­e Zoom-Zoom 2030” vision for technology developmen­t, announced in August last year.

The plan calls for the automaker to reduce overall carbon dioxide emissions on a wellto-wheel basis, considerin­g everything from fuel extraction through to driving.

“It is no longer sufficient to focus solely on the tank-to-wheel phase and develop fuel-efficient engines and cars that emit low levels of carbon dioxide while driving on the road. Through this research, Mazda will build on a long history of technology developmen­t efforts aimed at reducing carbon dioxide emissions,” stated Mazda.

The company hopes to contribute to the conservati­on of resources and preservati­on of the environmen­t while offering cars that combine outstandin­g environmen­tal and safety performanc­e with true driving pleasure to a wider range of customers globally.

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