Ge Shang Car Rental: Diversified Vehicle Usage in 2025 Drives 12,000 Tonnes of Carbon Reduction
Ge Shang Car Rental announced its 2025 green operations results, achieving 12,000 tonnes of carbon reduction through diversified vehicle usage and expanding its hybrid/EV fleet, marking a 20% improvement over 2024. They also launched a carbon management system for corporate clients.
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Taipei, April 20 (CNA) Ge Shang Car Rental announced its 2025 green operations results today, stating that by continuously expanding its fleet of hybrid and electric vehicles across its three core services—in-store rentals, car sharing, and subscriptions—the company achieved a total of 110 million kilometers of driving in 2025. This initiative led to a carbon reduction of 12,000 metric tons, a 20% increase in carbon reduction efficiency compared to 2024.
Ge Shang Car Rental, via a press release, noted that in response to the global trend of net-zero carbon emissions, it has been strengthening its fleet structure. In 2025, it expanded the introduction of hybrid (Hybrid), pure electric (EV), and domestically produced n7 electric models, with the number of green vehicles in 2025 growing by over 20% compared to 2024.
Ge Shang Car Rental stated that through its short-term rental, sharing, and subscription services, its green vehicles generated 13 million kilometers of low-carbon green mileage in 2025, reducing carbon emissions by approximately 2,600 metric tons, an increase of over 60% from 2024.
Ge Shang Car Rental pointed out that in addition to promoting low-carbon mobility as a daily choice, it has also established systematic carbon reduction capabilities within its own operations. Starting in 2024, Ge Shang Car Rental initiated carbon inventory, including Scope 3 employee commute management, and guided employees to adopt low-carbon commuting methods.
Based on these foundations, Ge Shang Car Rental further extended its carbon management capabilities externally by launching the 'Vehicle Carbon Management System.' This system assists corporate clients in managing their official vehicle carbon emissions in a data-driven manner. Through visualized analysis, companies can track carbon emission trends for each vehicle, identify high-emission vehicles, enhance usage efficiency, and plan specific pathways for transitioning from fuel to electric vehicles. (Editor: Chang Chun-mao) 1150420
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Ge Shang Car Rental, via a press release, noted that in response to the global trend of net-zero carbon emissions, it has been strengthening its fleet structure. In 2025, it expanded the introduction of hybrid (Hybrid), pure electric (EV), and domestically produced n7 electric models, with the number of green vehicles in 2025 growing by over 20% compared to 2024.
Ge Shang Car Rental stated that through its short-term rental, sharing, and subscription services, its green vehicles generated 13 million kilometers of low-carbon green mileage in 2025, reducing carbon emissions by approximately 2,600 metric tons, an increase of over 60% from 2024.
Ge Shang Car Rental pointed out that in addition to promoting low-carbon mobility as a daily choice, it has also established systematic carbon reduction capabilities within its own operations. Starting in 2024, Ge Shang Car Rental initiated carbon inventory, including Scope 3 employee commute management, and guided employees to adopt low-carbon commuting methods.
Based on these foundations, Ge Shang Car Rental further extended its carbon management capabilities externally by launching the 'Vehicle Carbon Management System.' This system assists corporate clients in managing their official vehicle carbon emissions in a data-driven manner. Through visualized analysis, companies can track carbon emission trends for each vehicle, identify high-emission vehicles, enhance usage efficiency, and plan specific pathways for transitioning from fuel to electric vehicles. (Editor: Chang Chun-mao) 1150420
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