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Polestar Announces a Truly Zero Carbon Car

By Amy Wakeham

1 year ago

Carbon neutral from start to finish


By 2030, Swedish car marque Polestar plans to launch a truly zero-carbon car: the Polestar 0.

Polestar 0: The Quest to Create The First Truly Carbon Neutral Car

Swedish car marque Polestar has been leading the way in electric vehicle technology since 2017, when the Volvo-parented company decided to focus solely on making electric cars.

Six years later, Polestar is pushing the boundaries of EV manufacturing even further with the announcement of Polestar 0, a project that will allow the marque to create a truly zero-carbon car by 2030. The car maker will do this not by offsetting, but by reducing emissions throughout its supply chain and production processes ā€“ and, in doing so, change the way that all cars are made in the future.

In a recent launch event and panel talk at Polestarā€™s Battersea Power Station showroom, the project leader (the marqueā€™s Head of Research and Development and Electric Propulsion Strategy, Hans Pehrson) shared his hopes that the end result would be as globally impactful as the three-point seatbelt that was created in 1959 by Volvoā€™s Nils Bohlin.

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The launch event at Battersea Power Station

Polestar 0 is a hugely ambitious project given the complexity of the manufacturing process and the materials needed to make everything from the car batteries to the seat covers. Itā€™s been estimated by the Carbon Disclosure Project that nearly a fifth of a carā€™s emissions over its lifetime come from its supply chain.

Itā€™s a route that involves not just Polestar making the decision to reduce its carbon footprint to zero, but all of its suppliers, hauliers, and contractors, too ā€“ many of whom are currently entirely dependent on fossil fuels.

Hans Pehrson has so far has made two calls for collaborators to join the Polestar 0 project. In particular, heā€™s looking for partners within mining, bio-based materials, and high-end man-made materials who are willing to tackle their fossil fuel reliance and clean up their own complex supply chains.

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Polestar 0 project leader, Hans Pehrson

ā€˜Throughout this process of finding collaborators, my belief in the success of this project has repeatedly been reaffirmed. Itā€™s become clear that there is immense potential to tap into around the globe,ā€™ says Hans. ā€˜And if we come together to focus our efforts on our common challenges, the solutions are bound to bear significance beyond the car industry.ā€™

Where solutions canā€™t be found, his team is also focussing on creating entirely new ways of manufacturing EVs, to create a truly zero-carbon end product.

ā€˜If processes can be re-invented to become completely free from greenhouse gas emissions, we should seek to transform them,ā€™ says Hans. ā€˜Processes that cannot, at this point, be transformed to become emissions free will require more focused research, while processes that cannot be transformed must simply be left behind. Weā€™re in the business of zero and nothing else.ā€™

Find out more about Polestar 0 at polestar.com