
As you know, cars with internal combustion engines should soon be banned for sale throughout the European Union. Therefore, from 2035, all thermal vehicles will be prohibited for concessions. This creates many challenges for manufacturers who will have to quickly electrify their ranges. But some European countries are categorically against this measure, in particular Germany. The country even refused to vote, like Italy and Poland. Our neighbors regret that Europe does not take synthetic fuels into account in this new initiative.
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Porsche believes in this
Since this type alternative fuel is very promising because it allows heat engines to operate without the use of fossil fuels. Admittedly, this does not prevent exhaust emissions, but it does reduce pollution during production. Thus, several manufacturers are already working on this innovation, including Porsche who believed in it as solid as iron for several years. Then this alternative will allow the brand to continue to produce thermal cars for many years. The firm has recently a factory in Chile and acquired 12.5% ​​of the shares of specialized Highly Innovative Fuels (HIF) Global LLC.
Other builders
But the German company is not the only one who believes in this. This also applies to Ferrari, which still plans to bring electric models to market in the future. Saudi oil giant Aramco also plans to launch, although it could supply similar brands Mazda Example. Renault also thinks about it as it is Lamborghini. It remains to solve the problem of the price, which currently remains very high. However, it may fall in the future.
Source: Auto Plus

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