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MMC formulated the Mitsubishi Motors Group Environmental
Vision 2020 in June 2009. MMC has encapsulated its vision for
electric vehicles in its environmental policy of “Leading the EV
Era, Towards a Sustainable Future.” On this basis, MMC aims to
work with its customers and communities to cultivate a clean
and prosperous low-carbon society. Furthermore, by 2020 MMC
aims to achieve a 20% or higher total production ratio of EVs.
Through such efforts, MMC aims to reduce on-road CO2 emis-
sions of new vehicles on a global weighted average by 50%
compared with fiscal 2005 levels. We also intend to reduce CO2
emissions per vehicle by 20% or more, from fiscal 2005 levels.
As part its steady efforts toward these goals, MMC for-
mulated the Mitsubishi Motors Environment Initiative Program
2015, which commences in fiscal 2011. As an interim goal to
be achieved by 2015, this program targets a total production
ratio of EVs of 5% or more, and as a result of this increase in
EV production among other measures, MMC aims to achieve a
25% reduction in on-road CO2 emissions in comparison with
fiscal 2005 levels. In addition, MMC aims to reduce CO2 emis-
sions as a result of production on a per-vehicle basis by 15%
compared to fiscal 2005 levels.
Mitsubishi Motors has entered into an
agreement with the city of Miyakojima in
Okinawa Prefecture involving the EV Island
Miyakojima Project. In addition to two
MINICAB-MiEV VAN models, Mitsubishi
Motors is installing several EV quick-charging
stations in a bid to promote Miyakojima
as an eco-island. As a leading company
in electric vehicles, Mitsubishi Motors will
continue working on ways to create an
environment that will encourage the spread
of electric vehicles. These efforts should also
contribute to efforts to realize a sustainable,
low-carbon society.
Achieving the goals of the Mitsubishi Motors Group Environmental Vision 2020
In January 2011 Mitsubishi Motors formulated its Environment Initiative Program 2015 to pursue
interim targets toward achieving the objectives of its Environmental Vision 2020. We are actively
pursuing our environmental conservation initiatives on an integrated, groupwide basis.
Environmental Initiatives
50% Reduction
20% Reduction
Raise the efciency of all plants and facilities
worldwide and introduce renewable energy, etc.
Total production ratio of EVs and
other electric-powered vehicles 20% or more
Factory-produced CO2
CO2 Emissions Reduction Targets in the Mitsubishi Motors Group Environmental Vision 2020
Improve the fuel economy of gasoline and
diesel vehicles
CO2 produced during use Compared with scal 2005 levels
As part of an eco-promotion campaign, we are installing quick-charging stations at key tourism spots on Miyakojima,
Okinawa Prefecture.
MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION
Annual Report 2013
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