While electric cars have been making the rounds for some years now as various environmental organisations push for more sustainability, it seems as tough Porsche will be making a massive step forward.
For the first time, Porsche has filled up its iconic 911 sports car with a new synthetic fuel created out of just thin air and water.
Called eFuel, the air-and-water based energy system was developed by a company called Highly Innovative Fuels. This is a company which Porsche have made an investment in, and it seems as though the company will be making the best out of it for the environment.
The new fuel combines carbon which is captured from the atmosphere alongside hydrogen sourced from water to create methane. This is then converted into fuel which works the same as gasoline.
Porsche’s director of research and development Michael Steiner said that the potential of eFuels is huge. ‘There are currently more than 1.3 billion vehicles with combustion engines worldwide.’
He said that many of these will be on the roads for the decades to come and that eFuels ‘offer the owners of existing cars a nearly carbon-neutral alternative.’
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