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Natural rubber tires and electric vehicles (EVs) have a complicated interaction. On the one hand, EVs have the potential to lower other pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions, which could be good for the environment and general health.
However, just as with any other commodity, natural rubber tire manufacture has an influence on the environment. Natural rubber is a renewable resource that comes from rubber trees.
Due to its superior qualities, including great durability, good grip, and resilience to wear and tear, natural rubber is utilized in the manufacture of tires.
However, growing rubber trees and producing natural rubber can have negative effects on the environment, including destroying forests, degrading soil, and using pesticides and fertilizers.
Sustainable rubber cultivation techniques, such as agroforestry systems that include other crops and trees to improve biodiversity and soil fertility, are one option to alleviate the environmental impact of natural rubber tire production.
Additionally, tire producers can implement environmentally friendly production techniques including employing renewable energy sources and cutting waste.
Overall, as long as tire manufacturing and rubber farming are done responsibly and sustainably, EVs and natural rubber tires can coexist in a sustainable fashion.
Global EV Natural rubber tires market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
New tire lines made exclusively for electric vehicles (EVs) have just been introduced by Goodyear and Sumitomo Rubber Industries.
The RangeMax RSD EV from Goodyear is the brand’s first electric vehicle-ready tire that can be used with both EVs and regional work vehicles with gas or diesel engines For local work vehicles, it provides extremely low rolling resistance and energy efficiency.
The newest addition to Goodyear’s line of EV tires is the RangeMax RSDEV. A new series of replacement tires for electric vehicles (EV) called FALKEN e. ZIEX has been introduced by Sumitomo Rubber Industries in Europe.
The e. ZIEX range of replacement tires for EVs, which joins the DUNLOP e. SPORT MAXX, debuted offers the best level of fuel (energy) efficiency of any tire the business has offered to date.