Engines Using Synthetic Gasoline Will Be Allowed in Germany Beyond 2035
• Germany has manufacturers working on the development of carbon-neutral gasoline, or e-fuels.Throughout the industrialized world, 2035 has been identified as the year when the sale of cars with gasoline engines will be banned.
Authorities in some countries have looked at finding alternate solutions. In Germany, the country’s Transport Minister Volker Wissing has sought an exemption that would allow carmakers to continue selling vehicles with internal combustion engines running on carbon-neutral or synthetic fuels to continue to be sold beyond the year 2035.
The e-fuel term designates a synthetic fuel, and refers to a gasoline for which the carbon cycle is completely neutral, so that the carbon used to produce the fuel is the same amount as the carbon emitted during combustion in an engine. The production process usually involves some form of carbon capture technology.
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