automotive fueling cars with efficient alternatives
People love their cars, pickups and SUVs, but they account for 57% of road greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the U.S. New technology, ambitious policies and renewable fuels could drastically help reduce GHG emissions.
a typical passenger vehicle emits about
metric tons of CO2 per year
solution diversifying fuels for the light-duty future
It takes a variety of solutions to keep cars running smoothly while helping to lower GHG emissions. Renewable fuels are key.

the most abundant lower carbon energy source
The market is growing for cars that run on hydrogen-powered fuel cells. Chevron produces nearly 1 million tons of hydrogen every year and, together with Iwatani, will build 30 hydrogen fueling stations in California by 2026.

a lower carbon conventional fuel available now
Compressed natural gas (CNG) is generated by storing RNG in high-pressure containers. In June, 2021, Chevron branded our first CNG station with plans for 30 more by 2025.


success stories

beyond6 brings more CNG options to trucking industry
The newly formed joint venture between Chevron and Mercuria Energy will work to develop a CNG fuel network across the country.
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inside our alliances to boost hydrogen
As vital as hydrogen is for a lower carbon future, so are hydrogen-fueled cars, trucks, trains and ships. Learn about Chevron's partnerships with tech and industry leaders to build demand.
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partnership - toyota exploring hydrogen for vehicles
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partnership - iwatani chevron, iwatani to build 30 hydrogen fueling stations in california
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