Hyundai Motor Company has launched a new digital series, Cities in Motion, highlighting innovative urban sustainability efforts in cities around the globe.
Available on Hyundai’s Worldwide YouTube channel, the series features London, Frankfurt, Jakarta, and Los Angeles, showcasing how these cities are addressing environmental challenges with a focus on sustainable mobility, renewable energy, and waste reduction.
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The series, hosted by sustainability broadcaster James Stewart and Voice for Nature founder David de Rothschild, explores each city through the lens of Hyundai’s IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 6 electric vehicles.
As cities contribute to 70% of greenhouse gas emissions, Hyundai is keen to demonstrate global efforts towards more sustainable living. “This series reflects our commitment to a sustainable future,” said Sungwon Jee, Senior VP of Hyundai, reinforcing the brand’s vision of ‘Progress for Humanity.’
In London, the series spotlights SUGi, a non-profit creating ‘pocket forests’ to improve urban air quality, while in Frankfurt, it examines the city’s ambitious goal to be climate-neutral by 2035 through renewable energy and sustainable transport initiatives.
Jakarta’s episode focuses on tackling plastic pollution with local waste management enterprises, while Los Angeles highlights its transition to renewable energy, supported by Hyundai’s Hyundai Home service, enabling off-grid EV charging through solar power.
Hyundai’s Cities in Motion series emphasizes the potential of local initiatives to inspire global change, reaffirming its role in promoting sustainability across the globe.
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