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Mercedes-Benz uses low-carbon Norwegian aluminium to cut emissions 40% in its new electric CLA.
Mercedes-Benz is using low-carbon aluminium from Norway’s Norsk Hydro to reduce the carbon footprint of its new electric CLA, cutting production emissions by 40% compared to its non-electric predecessor.
The aluminium, made with renewable energy and 25% recycled content at Hydro’s Aardal smelter, emits just 3 kg of CO2 per kilogram—80% below the global average.
Mercedes pays a premium for the material, reflecting a trend among luxury automakers to absorb higher costs to meet demand for sustainable vehicles.
The move supports the company’s decarbonization goals and compliance with EU climate regulations, as part of its broader strategy to strengthen its position in the premium electric vehicle market.
Mercedes-Benz utiliza aluminio noruego de bajo contenido en carbono para reducir las emisiones en un 40% en su nuevo CLA eléctrico.