eFuels made from water and carbon dioxide using wind energy enable the nearly CO2-neutral operation of petrol engines.
Barbara Frenkel, Member of the Executive Board, Procurement and Michael Steiner, Member of the Executive Board, R&D at the opening of the eFuels pilot plant in Chile.
In the pilot phase, eFuel production of around 130,000 litres per year is planned. Initially the fuel is to be used in projects such as the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup and at Porsche Experience Centers.
After the pilot phase, the first scaling will take the project in Chile up to a projected 55 million litres per year by the middle of the decade. Around two years later, the capacity is expected to be 550 million litres.
Porsche begins producing synthetic fuel in Chile

Pilot plant to produce 130,000 litres a year of sustainable fuel for nearly CO2-neutral operation of combustion-engined vehicles; the first scaling will take the project up to a projected 55 million litres per year by the middle of the decade.

22 Dec 2022 | 6246 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Porsche and its international partners working with the Chilean operating company Highly Innovative Fuels (HIF) have begun industrial production of synthetic fuels.

The official opening of the ‘Haru Oni’ pilot plant in Punta Arenas, Chile, was held on December 20, with Porsche Executive Board members Barbara Frenkel and Michael ...

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