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Nissan open to pooling on CO2 to avoid fines in Europe

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Posted on January 10, 2025

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PARIS (Reuters) - Nissan Motor Co Ltd is open to pooling with other carmakers in order to reach its CO2 targets in 2025, a spokesperson for the Japanese carmaker in Europe said to Reuters on Thursday.

Nissan Explores CO2 Pooling to Avoid European Fines

PARIS (Reuters) - Nissan Motor Co Ltd is open to pooling with other carmakers in order to reach its CO2 targets in 2025, a spokesperson for the Japanese carmaker in Europe said to Reuters on Thursday.

"Nissan is fully committed to an electrified future in Europe," she said. "2025 is challenging, given current overall market conditions, and regulatory changes. Therefore we're exploring short-term pooling options."

She added nothing has been decided yet and did not comment on which other carmaker it could sign an agreement with.

Companies can "pool" their emissions with EV segment leaders, purchasing emissions credits from them to lower their overall averages and save hundreds of millions of euros in penalties. EU filings on Tuesday showed companies including Stellantis, Mercedes and Toyota are planning to buy carbon credits from producers including Tesla and Polestar.

Over the past years, Nissan used to be part of a pool on CO2 with Renault, its partner from the Renault Nissan alliance which has been revamped in 2023.

(Reporting by Gilles Guillaume; Writing by Makini Brice; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)

Key Takeaways

  • Nissan is considering pooling with other carmakers to meet CO2 targets.
  • The company is committed to an electrified future in Europe.
  • Pooling can help avoid significant fines by purchasing emissions credits.
  • Nissan was previously in a CO2 pool with Renault.
  • No specific partners have been confirmed for pooling.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
Nissan's consideration of pooling CO2 emissions with other carmakers to meet 2025 targets in Europe.
Why is Nissan considering pooling?
To meet challenging CO2 targets and avoid fines due to market and regulatory conditions.
Who are potential partners for Nissan?
While no partners are confirmed, companies like Stellantis and Mercedes are known to buy credits from Tesla and Polestar.

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