The motor industry is one of the most important sectors in the global economy – it provides transportation to millions of people, supports thousands of jobs, and produces some of the world’s most iconic vehicles. But it is also one of the most polluting industries, responsible for a large share of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions.

This is why many companies within the motor industry are making a concerted effort to become “net zero” – or to reduce their emissions to the point where they are equal to the amount of emissions they absorb. This is an ambitious goal, but it is becoming increasingly achievable as companies invest in renewable energy sources, electric vehicles, and other green technologies.

For example, Tesla recently announced that they had achieved “net zero emissions” at their Fremont facility in California – the first automotive factory in the world to do so. This was a major milestone in the industry and a signal of the company’s commitment to sustainability.

Other companies are also investing heavily in green initiatives. Volkswagen, for example, has pledged to become completely carbon neutral by 2050, and General Motors has committed to investing £27 billion in electric and autonomous vehicles by 2025.

Clearly, becoming net zero in the motor industry is a goal that many companies are striving towards. The switch and your future job in that switch is waiting.

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