Recently, the CPP Platform has disclosed the first batch of carbon footprint quantification labels for heavy-duty truck models, all from Beijing Foton Motor Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Foton Motor").
Previously, China Automotive Carbon (Beijing) Digital Technology Center Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "China Automotive Carbon Digital") jointly developed the first domestic methodology for quantifying the carbon footprint of commercial vehicle products with Foton Motor.
Foton Motor actively implements the "dual carbon" goals and became an industry pioneer by disclosing the carbon footprint information of four light-duty truck models in 2024. This year, Foton Motor continues to take the lead by conducting carbon footprint data collection and accounting for heavy-duty trucks. The two heavy-duty truck models disclosed this time are the Auman Galaxy 5 and the Auman Starwing.
The Auman Galaxy 5 is a fuel-powered heavy-duty truck with a carbon footprint of 27.95 gCO2e/tkm. The Auman Starwing is an electric heavy-duty truck with a carbon footprint of 23.68 gCO2e/tkm.
The CPP Platform is committed to promoting the transparency of carbon footprint information in the automotive industry. In the future, as the low-carbon transformation of commercial vehicles progresses, the scope of commercial vehicle companies and the number of products disclosed on the CPP Platform will be further expanded, and gradually introduce the disclosure of carbon footprint grade labels for commercial vehicles. We look forward to more commercial vehicle companies actively joining the CPP Platform to disclose carbon footprint information and work together to achieve low-carbon and sustainable development goals in the automotive industry.