How Lamborghini is Tackling Carbon Emissions to Save the V12

Automobili Lamborghini announced the Sant’Agata Bolognese facility will be powered by biomethane from 2023. The system will reduce the CO2 emissions from the current 37% to 80% and it will also deliver four million cubic metres per year which is around 65% of the company’s current gas requirements.

Lamborghini is involved in a program known as ‘Direzione Cor Tauri’ with the objective of building a more sustainable future from now until 2030. The transformation process is driven by a large investment of €1.5 billion that will ensure the entire range is completely hybrid by 2024 and the introduction of the fourth full-electric model by 2030.

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Other projects by Lamborghini include the creation of a park with 10,000 oak trees, bio-monitoring projects with bees, construction of one of the largest photovoltaic systems in Emilia-Romagna, the creation of trigeneration and district heating plant and the launch of a sustainable logistics projects.

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