【SMM Acier】Toyota adopte de l'acier à faible émission pour la production automobile

Publié: Feb 13, 2026 11:16
【SMM Acier】Toyota a commencé à acheter de l'acier vert auprès de Nippon Steel, JFE et Kobe Steel fin de l'année dernière. L'acier vert coûte environ 40 % de plus que l'acier conventionnel, mais des subventions gouvernementales aident. Les volumes ne sont pas divulgués. L'utilisation de fours à arc électrique au lieu de hauts fourneaux réduit les émissions de CO₂ d'environ 75 %. Toyota obtient des certificats officiels, rejoignant Nissan et Isuzu. Cette initiative du premier constructeur automobile mondial pourrait favoriser une adoption plus large de technologies plus propres.

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