Why cars running on e-fuel can’t replace EVs

A barrel of fuel next to the front of a car. Porsche’s Haru Oni e-fuel pilot plant in Punta Arenas, Chile. | Image: Porsche

Porsche showed off a new pilot plant in Patagonia, Chile, last month — not one that manufactures cars but, rather, one that makes synthetic e-fuel. The plant, a joint project with ExxonMobil and other energy companies, “is a symbol of hope in the fight against climate change, for a more sustainable future – and one that might also feature the music of a Porsche engine,” Porsche boasts in a February 14th Read Entire Article

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