
Honda is the world’s largest manufacturer of internal combustion engines. From lawn mowers and motorcycles to cars and even jets, the Japanese company’s engines reach nearly every corner of the planet via a wide variety of products. Due to the dire need to lower greenhouse gasses worldwide, the automotive industry has widely adopted electric vehicles in a hurry. Honda—who currently doesn’t offer an electric vehicle in North America—has pledged to become carbon-neutral by 2050. Its plan to get there is slightly different than most other automakers, however. During a recent interview with Honda CEO Toshihiro Mibe and Managing Officer Shinji Aoyama in Tokyo, it was clear the automaker isn’t looking at EVs as their lone savior. While its future strategy is EV-heavy, it’s banking on a variety of other methods to reach carbon neutrality over the next 27 years. Read original article here.

