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Geely's Innovative Torch Ignition Highlights "Green" Commitment at Asian Games

By XUELIN MU|Oct 07,2023

Hangzhou - "Green" in Hangzhou is not merely a reference to its picturesque landscapes adorned with verdant hills and crystal-clear waters. It also epitomizes the dedication to creating a low-carbon, energy-efficient Asian Games.

The main torch was illuminated during the opening ceremony. Photo courtesy of Geely.

The torch lighting at the opening ceremony of the Hangzhou Asian Games was more than just a spectacle—it marked an innovative stride in the history of the Asian Games. For the first time, carbon-neutral green methanol was employed as both the ignition and fuel source.

This groundbreaking use of methanol came from the Geely Holding Group, a stalwart in the Chinese methanol sector with an impressive 18-year tenure. Using methanol for the flame ensures safety and clarity and is a nod to environmental consciousness. A standout feature of methanol is its clean-burning nature, ensuring zero emissions in a closed-loop system.

Geely's vehicle was showcased at the Hangzhou Asian Games—photo by Xuelin Mu.

But Geely's commitment didn't stop at the torch. They also provided 2,000 green vehicles, all powered by methanol, for the Games. These state-of-the-art vehicles played pivotal roles in various segments, from the torch relay and marathon to the opening and closing ceremonies and facilitating transportation between venues.

The integration of satellite-based high-precision positioning technology is worth highlighting in all official vehicles, a feature provided by the "Geely Future Mobility Constellation."

The Hangzhou Asian Games, in its entirety, manifests the "Green, Low-carbon, and Sustainability" ethos. This commitment, visible in every aspect of the Games, is a testament to China's unwavering drive towards innovation and sustainability.


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