As 2024 approaches, the automotive industry continues to come up with new ideas, especially when it comes to making parts that are better for the environment. Tire manufacturers also pay attention to the environmental friendliness of the production methods and materials used. Here are some new eco-friendly car tires that will hit the market or possibly be launched in 2024:
1. Things that decompose naturally
A growing number of companies are funding research into making tires from biodegradable materials, which break down naturally without leaving behind dangerous chemicals. People are exploring the use of natural rubber, bamboo and even dandelion root to replace the synthetic rubber and dangerous chemicals typically used to make tires.
2. More materials are recycled
Tire companies are increasingly using recycled materials, such as rubber from old tires, previously used plastics and other man-made materials. This not only reduces the amount of waste, but also reduces the use of new materials, reducing the ecological footprint. Michelin, for example, has ambitious plans to make significant changes to the sustainability of its materials by 2030.
3. Low rolling resistance tires
Low rolling resistance tires are designed to reduce the amount of energy the engine needs to operate. This means that combustion engines use less fuel and produce fewer emissions, while electric vehicles can travel greater distances on a single charge. These tires are designed to lose as little energy as possible due to heat and friction during rolling. This ensures that the car drives more efficiently overall.
4. Tires are deflated
Non-pneumatic (airless) tires are becoming increasingly popular as a green option because they require no maintenance and last longer than regular tires. Tire companies like Bridgestone and Michelin are developing airless tires that are nearly 100% reusable, last longer and don’t need to be replaced as often due to holes or uneven wear.
5. Use renewable energy to make things
Some tire companies are changing the way their products are produced to use renewable energy and thus reduce their impact on the planet. Factories are increasingly using solar, wind or water power to power their operations. This significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions created during tire production.
6. New production methods
As industrial technology advances, tire manufacturers can reduce the amount of waste during the production process. People are looking for ways to produce tires that reduce waste, such as 3D printing, while precise automation allows for more efficient use of materials.
7. Smart tires
As smart tires become more common, they can help protect the environment. With built-in sensors, these tires can provide information about their condition, road type and weather. This allows drivers to choose the best way to drive, using less gasoline and reducing pollution. The tires can also change pressure and tread pattern in real time to ensure optimal contact with the road. This makes them more efficient and extends their lifespan.
8. Environmentally friendly waste and packaging
Additionally, tire companies are rethinking the way they package goods with recycled or biodegradable materials. In addition, programs are being developed to help people properly dispose of and recycle old tires so that they are saved and used for other purposes instead of ending up in the landfill.