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Porsche plans to use CO2-reduced steel from H2 Green Steel in sports cars from 2026
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Porsche AG and the Swedish industrial start-up H2 Green Steel have signed an agreement for the supply of CO2-reduced steel. The aim is to further improve the emissions balance of Porsche vehicles by using CO2-reduced steel.
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