Porsche, Siemens Energy, and several other international companies have announced that a pilot program for the development and manufacture of eFuel is currently underway in Chile.
As of September 2020, Porsche was looking for a partner company to work with on the development of eFuel, so does that mean that those companies have gathered together this time?
Related article (I'm still looking for a partner at this time):Porsche to research and develop synthetic fuel eFuel
I think it's good to find a major partner company ~ ^^
For the time being, in the pilot phase, about 130,000 liters of eFuel will be produced in early 2022.
In the next two phases, it plans to produce about 55 million liters of eFuel annually by 2024 and about 550 million liters by 2026.
By the way, the other companies involved in this project are the energy company AME, the Chilean oil company ENAP, and the Italian energy company Enel. I don't know at all ...
Anyway, as a major user of these produced eFuels, Porsche intends to use this eFuel for Porsche's motor sports vehicles, Porsche Experience Center, etc., and for sports cars to be produced in the future.
Porsche will start this project with an initial investment of about 20 million euros.
Porsche's efforts for eFuel, which seems to have finally begun in earnest. It seems that the future of this will have a considerable impact on the Porsche models that will be released from Porsche in the future.
I wonder what will happen ...
Source:Porsche and Siemens Energy, with partners, advance climate-neutral eFuels development