Michelin Recovery Index shows in real time Covid-19 impact on Michelin Starred restaurants

    In order to inform and build awareness of the restaurant ecosystem, the Michelin gourmet guide created a barometer. The MICHELIN Recovery Index takes the pulse of global gastronomy. 91,3% of Michelin Starred restaurants worldwide are open for dining either inside or outside. Each week, the barometer is recording the number of Michelin Starred … Read more

With these giant inflatable sails by Michelin the vessel uses less fuel and emits fewer CO2 emissions

 

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Michelin’s latest sustainable mobility solution will improve a ship’s fuel efficiency by 20 percent. WISAMO is an innovation initiative from Michelin Group and develops an inflated, foldable and automated wing using wind propulsion as an hybrid solution to reduce fuel consumption and then greenhouse emissions like CO². The wing can be adapted to any kind of vessels.

Designed to make transportation more efficient while conserving resources, Michelin’s latest solutions presented during Michelin Movin’On summit represent core enablers in the efforts to foster mobility that is gentler on the planet. The two innovative solutions Michelin presented at this year’s global sustainable mobility summit offer tangible, real-world proof of the determination to make mobility increasingly sustainable.

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The WISAMO project is an innovative solution to help decarbonize maritime shipping.

The WISAMO project is Michelin’s contribution to enabling greener, softer maritime mobility in advance of future
regulations. Michelin is also taking action to reduce the environmental impact of its supply chain.

The Wing Sail Mobility (WISAMO) solution is an automated, telescopic, inflatable wing that can be fitted on vessels, merchant cargo ships and pleasure ships.

This innovation has been developed through collaboration between Michelin Research & Techniques and two Swiss
inventors that share the Group’s “all-sustainable” vision.

The WISAMO inflatable wing sail harnesses the wind—a free, universal and inexhaustible source of propulsion. Its
revolutionary design enables a ship to reduce its fuel consumption and thereby have a positive impact on the environment by lowering greenhouse emissions such as CO2.

Designed, developed and improved by the WISAMO project team, the system can be adapted to ro-ro ships, bulk carriers, oil and gas tankers as well as sailing and yacht boats. It can be fitted as original equipment on new-built ships or retrofitted on in-service vessels.

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The WISAMO wing has one of the broadest ranges of use on the market with proven effectiveness on many points of sail, and it is particularly efficient upwind. It can be used on any maritime shipping route. The telescopic mast is retractable, making it easy for a ship to enter harbors and pass under bridges. In all, the system can improve a ship’s fuel efficiency by up to 20%.

Michel Desjoyeaux, a famous French navigator and world-renowned skipper, is WISAMO ambassador and tester. His input and technical knowledge enables Michelin to test the innovation in actual maritime shipping conditions. As Desjoyeaux points out, “the advantage of wind propulsion is that wind energy is clean, free, universal and totally non-controversial. It offers a very promising avenue to improving the environmental impact of merchant ships.”

The WISAMO solution will be fitted on a merchant ship in 2022 when Michelin expects it to go into production following completion of the trial phase.

A track-proven tire with 46% sustainable

Michelin is showcasing its ability to incorporate an ever-higher proportion of sustainable materials into its products without compromising on their performance. This year, Michelin announced its commitment to using 100% sustainable materials in all its tires by 2050.

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Slovenia is home to restaurants that fully deserve to be discovered

      Michelin gourmet guide celebrates a brand new destination: Slovenia. Throughout Slovenia, MICHELIN Guide inspectors have found many chefs who are committed to promoting regional products while devising a cuisine that respects nature and seasonal changes. The “green heart of Europe”, as Slovenia is nicknamed, is the latest addition to the list of … Read more

Apollo, Aston Martin, Porsche, Prato and De Tomaso to grace the 2019 Michelin Supercar Paddock

    An array of super, hyper and race cars to grace the Michelin Supercar Paddock at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2019. The 2019 Michelin Supercar Paddock is gearing up to be one of the most spectacular. The Michelin Supercar Paddock will have an all-new home this year at the Goodwood Festival of Speed … Read more

The 2019 MICHELIN Guide France is demonstrating a gastronomic France that excels on all fronts

Michelin unveiled the selection of the MICHELIN Guide France 2019. Including 632 starred establishments, the 2019 vintage has grown this year with 75 new establishments gaining either one, two or three stars: a record level never seen before. “From remarkable regional dynamism, to showcasing new talented youngsters, and to an unprecedented number of new star-studded … Read more

These are the winners of the 18th Michelin Challenge Design – Concours d’Elegance 2050 – Future Classic

  “The premise of a car being built in 2025 becoming a classic is extremely hard. You have to project in 2025 first something that would be that far out and then in 2050 becomes a classic. This challenge is unique,” Frank Saucedo, General Motors. Michelin Challenge Design competition “Michelin Concours d’Elegance 2050 – Future … Read more