The First Toyota Plant to Go Carbon Neutral: “One Tahara”
cleantechnica.com May 1, 2026

The First Toyota Plant to Go Carbon Neutral: “One Tahara”

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Toyota's Tahara Plant in Japan has achieved carbon neutrality, a first for the company, through large-scale initiatives like wind turbines and solar panels, as well as efforts to reduce emissions in the manufacturing process, with around 9,000 employees working together to achieve this goal in FY2026, covering greenhouse gas emissions from vehicle production activities within the plant premises, spanning 4.03 million square meters.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Toyota has been more resistant than almost any major automaker to the EV transition, betting heavily on hybrids and hydrogen while rivals raced to electrify.
  • · A carbon-neutral factory is a meaningful step, but it also highlights the gap between clean manufacturing and clean products — Tahara can be emissions-free while still rolling out combustion engines, which is the harder problem Toyota has yet to fully answer.