
The French are punished by supply interruptions at service stations.
Thus, the government continues the discount of 30 centimes/l at gas stations until mid-November.@TotalEnergies also extends its discount of 20 centimes/l for the same period. pic.twitter.com/u7EdYWGliB
— Elizabeth BORNE (@Elisabeth_Borne) October 16, 2022
You don’t know, until 2035 in Europe thermal cars will be banned for sale. A measure taken by our leaders who want to cut polluting emissions from the car industry by 100%. Specifically, this means that for the next few years, only electric cars will be able to be sold. If some manufacturers adapt to this, it does not apply to all. And some are looking for a solution to make the internal combustion engine durable. This is especially true for Porsche, which is developing its own synthetic fuel. But the company is not alone.
While the European Union banned the sale of internal combustion cars from 2035, France still practices “terminal hunting”. Educational review@oubertalli. #OnEstNotSortisDesRonces https://t.co/uT3qUEjNe6
— Geraldine Wesner (@GeWoessner) July 14, 2022
Crazy price
Indeed, another company has also addressed this topic. This is Zero oil, founded in 2019, specializes in e-fuel for aviation. Today, the firm fully controls the production process, which uses water and sustainable electricity, followed by electrolysis to create gas, which is then converted into fuel. And now you can buy some to put in your petrol car, this fuel was fully compatible, without any engine modifications. But you have to be willing to pay the price for that. And it’s not for nothing that a 20-liter container is currently on sale for 50,000 pounds, or about 56,000 euros. You read that right.
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In limited edition
This is more or less the answer 2,826.35 euros per liter of fuel. A completely crazy price, which is also explained by the exclusivity of the product. And it is not for nothing that only eight canisters with a certificate of authenticity signed by the company’s CEO will be produced in the world. But it is still too expensive! For its part, Porsche wants to be able to offer this fuel for as little as €2 per liter over the next few years, speeding up production.
There is an exception to the end of sales of diesel cars in 2035, voted by the European Parliament: luxury cars (Ferrari, etc.). Of course, there are not many of them, so the emissions will be limited, but for the symbol and social justice will have to be ironed pic.twitter.com/6gPS9lc6ZE
— Audrey Garric (@audreygarric) June 9, 2022
Source: Auto Plus

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