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the replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy around the world. is this really possible documentary renewable task, november 25th on d w the, the latest automotive trends and global tales of mobility on today's episodes of rags, the sustainable comm production is nothing more than piling in the scholarly is it worth investing more to survive in the highly competitive global. com market should
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sustainability trump sales because the raw materials come from. how much energy do you need to make the costs? how does gemini plan to assess itself against international competition, production emissions and also the recycling investments with electric cars are more in the focus of german manufacturers spend. it is, for example, for, for pass known for some chinese companies via our gym and comic is number one in terms of sustainability. so those are the topics of the future. how's the car produced? that is becoming more more sales. and why does germany believe it? can we take the lead in global competition? that's an opportunity for the dom kind the street to re define himself by doing trudy, sustainable, a new sense of self confidence. we can get it done. new ideas, design for recycling. a welcome learning. welcome to the future of
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matching. perfect. it took me something stored for something with the character sam and innovation marketing materials from the car, back into the car in a sustainable cycle. to see what goes to use as if you knew raw materials as possible, that we saw it kind of rolling materials and the idea with roots in job and traditions. and so to i can place this method, we shouldn't use limited materials in a way that results in them being thrown away all right, years this is not on random. vicki from this way is to many headed i'd very much trust in the intelligence. and then the strategy of for some comment to they have proven that they can be they, you know, the to in the past piece. and more because of research at the international council . i'm seeing transportation, they've published the study examining how major comic is,
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are progressing towards electric, moving issues behind tests, not in china is b y, d, b, and w and p w r instead and full plays with mercedes in a, in the ranking of sustainable production. the germans are on top with bmw, head of fi, w, mercedes, fall behind a test, and b y d the german manufacturer is currently looking behind in terms of the electric vehicle sales. however, when it comes to production of electric vehicles, the germans come and factors are performing relatively good, meaning that the production emissions and also the recycling emissions of electric cars are more in the focus of german manufacturers spent. it is, for example, for, for past known for some chinese companies the question, how much c o 2 is produced during the comm? any factoring process becomes all the more important. as more electric costs prevail as a combustion engines about 90 percent of the carbon
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emissions of a combustion engine car and are admitted during driving the car and only about 10 percent during production and disliking of the vehicle for better electric cars of shares different about 50 percent of the missions are costs during production and recycling of the vehicle and about 50 percent of costs during the usage of the vehicles. so the, the share is shifting and that is why for electric cars, the production emissions are becoming more important. and so those are the topics of the future. how is the car produced in 2015 marks? what prompted the i c c t to take a closer look at the diesel car emissions in the us in the so called diesel gate scandal, american will far as he's accused volkswagen of manipulation emissions day. so using illegal technology a 20 think the measurements that we did the because emission measurements that we did almost like 7 years ago, i think the bus, they really fundamentally india and they really fundamentally changed the car
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industry. the whole diesel gates has been a sort of catalyst for the common affections. they were under the hardest tetra to change and to really change a 180 degrees they learn from people get that they should not cheat anymore. they should not for the public and also for themselves. the institutes current study shows that b m. w in particular, has developed into a role model when it comes to sustainable se, followed by vw and mercedes. according to our read rating value is among the leaders. when it comes to production of electric vehicles between production, b and w has set itself and then vicious goals to reduce costs. c o 2 footprint measured over its entire life cycle by 40 percent of 2019 levels by 20 settings. if you take the power this agreement to, it's a,
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it's not enough to just change the drive. same technology, you'll have to look at the entire system. stopping with van to your rama to is, comes on. how much energy do you need to make the cost? so at the end of the day, it's about the full life cycle and the full impact that method. excellent. and most of emphasis is placed on sustainable means of procuring rule materials. not least with regard to the method of extraction. before we started purchasing this, him from a production facility in argentina, we had 2 universities studying the production conditions in south america in order to really understand what the impact does, the production of those whom have another significant challenge. global supplies of various call components must also meet the sustainability criteria. the you have to classify your supplies
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from a risk perspective. so you have to look into country risk into material risk. and also the energy that power is the factories o b m, w, production facilities are supplied with 100 percent green electricity. and in all areas of production care is taken to use as little energy as possible. w even has its own energy also. so to ever see this process, as you only look and see where to find ways of reducing energy consumption, every unused kilowatt hour is a good kilowatt hour. that's what we always preached water employees. that's very important before we even think about what we're going to do with that energy supply . have on the one hand, we have wind farms that are lights excite, we have for the voided systems in mexico, and we have to look at each site individually. what possible solutions of their type the core of beam w strategy to reduce to see a to footprint of
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a car is the so called secular concept, a type of secondary economy and which cost so manufactured the, the b and w, i vision searching it is the 1st, prototype that design chief audience on how you doing, steven? it's based on this principle. we want those who we want to try to construct a new car as from materials that have already been used to make automobiles. also, we want to create a cycle of materials so that we can make new vehicles from recycled material. so we've reduced the number of components and we thought about it right from the start when we were designing the vehicle. that would be helpful and how do you put it together on from the products and how do you take it? in part again of all the bought months we the house and on the before fund, who i don't even began the 1st sketches of his designs. he visited the audi zed.
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bmw will use restocking and dismounting center near munich. it's headed by steph and all my $10000.00 cars, dismantled every year in order to research and optimize dismantling and recycling processes. i love you, sign up and phones all designers come to us again and again and developers to and look at what we're doing here to help them design product. if i'm going to keep them principle, we start at the end and incorporate all the knowledge we gain from dismantling vehicles into the development of new vehicles we do in the and become for no. that means that right from the start that we're involved in the design process in order to create optimal cars for recycling model to fits as i continue for the goal, is to use as few new raw materials as possible to build vehicles. again, we can spend w has been making cop pots from recycled plastic bottles, fishing nets and the like for more than
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a decade. and is now recycling the car itself as much as possible with industry specialists of scientists, new shredding and sourcing technology is being developed to recover the costs original materials from the scratch that comes out of the machines. as the recycling center is about. okay, we often mos the for 2 of the materials to aluminum laws, copper and plastics. how can you optimize the sorting processes? how can that be economically feasible? comes complete. it's always about how to get materials out of the vehicle. dealt with the public can always so let's start from the beginning. off to the batch. we have been removed from the cost all sandoval elements such as the air bags deactivated. and then they really get down to business. yeah,
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and this is an electrical disassembly device developed for bmw of what the special is that we can hold the vehicle and then hit it with a lot of force, 5 foot tall fee and credit the other. and then we can remove all the components we want because of the materials they contain. the this for you to get, the top part is always the time it takes the problem. so it's about how to shorten the time it takes to get hold of the material and i'm up the i'd have them to for me to do this with. and in order to carry out the special operations, we have tools that we can quickly swap out with special ps, i is the wiring, harness installed dates and the call can be removed in a matter of seconds as valuable because it's largely made of cold
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months old technically significant phones have been removed from the call, the body is reduced to a manageable size and the pressure of the, the latest shred is. and so it has been processed, the scrap metal to recover the costs, basic materials which can then be used to produce parts for a new car. then the b, m. w. i vision section it is a prototype built based on this section of the concept. the 1st production cost based on this concept will be the vision, new cloth models which are set to launch and 2025 the the noise. that's as though with mean a big step forward. because this vehicle has been designed from the outset with us . any ability in mind sustainably produced cause that can save resources and have
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a low c o 2 footprint. have you been managed to impress the terminator? arnold schwartzenegger, the hollywood, stockton, california governess disputed in b and w campaign. welcome learning. welcome to the future . the not me to do this commercials, you know, because i'm old enough to know, but the good old days and i know, but it's cause we're talking cos, show me something sold, something to be caring for somebody like on those spots. and i go, stands falls when i look back out to this time, those govern of california here has a very positive solution oriented to, to, to kind of change. so he will not discuss it like a, this is a stretch. he would always say we can get it done, we have technology solutions, and this is similar to the attitude for we have with the full
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force of the time and a to b and w is challenging the electric top dog, tesla. what really differentiates the 2 brand. stefan kava has the onset sustainability exit at e back, the world's largest independent development posit to the automotive industry. he's worked with all major call companies. tesla has reduced a lot of disruptive moments, but test us defining sustainability by far on the un under conjunction of the few him on us. so they say electrification is the major driver that's clear. but the next step to reduce the the carbon footprint of tamika itself. i think they are the gym and what ends up as far as test. so maybe in font and a high fly is of event it seen like chinese markets lead a d y d. also less careful when it comes to sustainability then bmw
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w. m. i think the sustainability aspect is not that i'm in, in, in, in china. there's, it's not that top topic, not only drumming to europe itself is probably the region in the road. but it comes from us and the companies pay most attention inherently out of a home drive to sustainability. sonya cation understands the automotive scene from various perspective. he led bmw, use, market entry and china and as list for both european and asian comic is. what do you particularly like about here? it is a tradition that began back in 1973 when ferry push. it presented a study detecting the concept of a sustainable call the month so that i can place this method he, i, we shouldn't use limited materials in a way that results in them being thrown away after us. not and random vicki,
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well from v as in other words, we shouldn't squander valuable natural resources and then throw them away. and the expand or just use of what's available to us and not think about whether any will be left for our defendants and history of enough things. some of those are not common as evolved, no problem. it goes without saying that v w today is also taking its cue from ferry pushes message and trying to publish on its image and fill the gap in the ball case with sustainable cause. visual not which we don't just look at the car, but also what comes before it after of course we're a business and it always has to be profitable, efficient mother. i spend the competition in the future, but not just be about what dr. trying do. you have, it would be about how have you managed the entire chain, including the supplies of them, materials that goes into the costs and to yeah, i think the race is open. the german stop. it's late in the lecture mobility, but the electron mobility is a matter of ton new studies, the automotive experts,
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different products and looked at houses, c o 2 emissions of an electric call into into the purchasing decisions of people who want to save the environment from destruction. by using sustainable mobility that's difficult to go. be a very important sports for chase argument in the future. first, if you have to think about it would be the next trend. and if you are following the trend or you are leading in the trend, then the people, the volume going on. and if they are more people willing to buy a product, you can have higher profits. and what i really think is that for many people, sustainability is affect quite important factor and to buy a rico but cars that are created in the resource savings tyco have to be both completely differently than because we've had until now. new shapes, new technology,
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a difficult task for design is as engineers in the home. i don't find all these technological changes limiting at all. on the contrary, where technology changes significantly, there's actually no longer a real book. as the rules are rewritten, if you're not bold, you can't be economically successful. it's impossible. and we approach the new topics very proactively and see it is something that can present an opportunity. come because the future isn't that far away. so i could do right now, don't be silly your car, you cannot how d, i can digitally hug you innovation in small ad large stores being taken in it, challenging mattress and heading towards the goal of sustainable newman the
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. i'd very much trust in the, in the intelligence and then the strategy of the car, of the german comment effect or they have proven that they can be, they, you know, the turf in the past. just an opportunity for the drum kind of the street to really find themselves on the link for the sustainable things and also making their branding, more sustainable, which can connect with the consumer because you can consumer they want. they want out of deland drive to see if you notice something the road is running towards does off the gym and car companies saving the road and with it themselves is the totally sustainable electric call. the key to success, to ultimately be at the top of the podium in the re, skin, tesla and b, y, d, the
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cars, cars, cars, a global phenomenon with millions of unique stories. that could be in a german coffins. we need you guys wherever you are. however, up to you like the right what the question is now, where should we go? right to wherever you are, incentives your stories and your crazy car into vs. let's catch up soon on the rug of and drug qu, my is a man on a mission. his aim to protect the lives of india's motorcycle right is by handing out the helmets for free. it's on tim the title, india is helmet line. come up again advocating
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for road safety house. the death of his best friend and college roommates. christian qu monta cool. 2 died in a road accident in 2014 for made of them partner todd, glad of childhood frame, was also my college roommate. while it was because parents paid for his education, but not for a home. and i think that you as a result, he had a fatal accident during the final year of college and that i used for the last one . i started fighting for change and decided not to let anyone die the way my friend did on. so maybe wasn't willing to help me, but i will ensure others do for me. that's why started this mission and i've been fighting ever since. or at least one of the problem to my quit his job to dedicate himself to the project full time. and he sold his appointments to fund his philanthropic assets. over the course of 9 years, he's distributed more than $56000.00. tell me its across india,
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the countries roads and until recently, dangerous, staggering, a $150000.00 people die on the roads each year. the leading cause of no natural dest in the country, something this man types to combat the fill out the door, remember it 1st, when i would hand over these helmets to people, they never question why i'm getting them out to make, they would just take one to get around when they started saving people's lives. it became a part of my life. and i thought i should keep doing it. i did the guy, he's typing a guy, then i thought that i should do this in different states across india and he bought it and since i lost my friends, it became my goal to make every medina, citizen, my friend in fighting road exit. i remember how does go ahead and i've been up in the past 9 years. i've travelled across the 22 states and distributed over 56000 helmet just about german. google. i'm going to top one. it does have because my bucks account clermont keeps the helmets in his car and flags down. people who are wearing them gives these motorcycle riders helmets for free, judging them to follow road safety rules. you haven't been one of the work that
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helmet man is doing is commendable. use of i'm yukon initiative that he's taking will save many lives and along with that their families will remain secure. tell me what you need, or you understand your thoughts out there and defend music, you're doing the bus. and when i see someone needs a helmet, i take one out of my car and give it to them so that no one has to die. if i'm able to send that person home safely, i consider it a success. he made a do you want to? can you call me? i'd be hooked up by the henry new ammonia operates a gas powered motorcycle taxi. a boat abode in uganda for rising fuel prices. have been shipping away, it is income were not important, but where before i used to earn up to 50000 ugandan shillings now it's just the 30000. the recent rise and fuel prices has really hurt my income. but not all of
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his colleagues are feeling the pinch was the top. i'm a total converted. he's bought a boat or 2 a battery electric vehicle while fuel prices have gone up, the price to swap out a battery has remain constant. that doesn't take you to bring back when fuel prices begin to rise. i just made the switch to an electric light combined and then dumb, open you up and go for dante. he is a good one. i don't need to buy fuel anymore, which was just swap batteries and then nobody cutting mock up. now i can take on jobs that my colleagues on gas powered bikes turned down due to cause on by you might know some of even accused me of unfair competition. do i do this a good while now? be tell out on the streets, the electric motor bike is a much more pleasant drive. and many customers love how clean and how quiet
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it is. he's also silent. it doesn't make a lot of noise. you feel peace swell on, on the right. so a place where the electric motor bikes are still relatively new and uganda, but they're slowly catching on as an added incentive, the dandy government has eliminated import duties on electric motor bikes, environmental us welcome to move as a step toward cleaner mobility. and i believe it will help us a lot as our new open country as we get into though we still have a lot of challenges that thing from that link to supply or do they choose to how there's not enough field, ben closed option. so if we need to doing that, it will be the t, then that means that we need more distribution or supply. sometimes we'll have to see and renew online. your hopes that one day you'll also be able to swap
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