automotive

fueling cars with efficient alternatives

People love their cars, pickups and SUVs, but they account for 57% of road greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the U.S. New technology, ambitious policies and renewable fuels could help to drastically reduce GHG emissions.

a typical passenger vehicle emits about

metric tons of CO2 per year

solution

diversifying fuels for the light-duty future

It takes a variety of solutions to keep cars running smoothly while helping to lower GHG emissions. Renewable fuels are key.

A woman fills her car with hydrogen at a fueling station

the most abundant lower carbon energy source

The market is growing for cars that run on hydrogen-powered fuel cells. Chevron produces nearly 1 million tons of hydrogen every year and, together with Iwatani, will build 30 hydrogen fueling stations in California by 2026.
A young woman wearing a wide brimmed hat looks cheerfully through her partially open window from the driver's seat of a blue sedan

a lower carbon conventional fuel available now

Compressed natural gas (CNG) is generated by storing RNG in high-pressure containers. In June 2021, Chevron branded our first CNG station, with plans for 30 more by 2025.
passenger and driver of a car enjoying a drive

fueling today’s vehicles with lower carbon solutions

Renewable gasoline blends are drop-in fuels compatible with cars on the road today. Access to gasoline with less carbon intensity gives each of us an opportunity to be part of the solution.
A woman fills her car with hydrogen at a fueling stationA young woman wearing a wide brimmed hat looks cheerfully through her partially open window from the driver's seat of a blue sedanpassenger and driver of a car enjoying a drive

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