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The automaker has filled up a 911 for the first time with a new synthetic fuel created out of thin air … and water.
The eFuel was developed by a company called Highly Innovative Fuels that the automaker has invested in as a hedge against being forded to go all-electric in the zero carbon future.
A Porsche spokesman told Fox News Digital the 911 used to demonstrate it required no modifications and that virtually any gasoline car could use it.
Porsche will first use it in special projects, including as the fuel for the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup racing series, as it currently costs $45 per gallon to make, according to Motor Trend, but will be less than $8 per gallon by 2026.
originally posted by: AOx6179
The automaker has filled up a 911 for the first time with a new synthetic fuel created out of thin air … and water.
The eFuel was developed by a company called Highly Innovative Fuels that the automaker has invested in as a hedge against being forded to go all-electric in the zero carbon future.
A Porsche spokesman told Fox News Digital the 911 used to demonstrate it required no modifications and that virtually any gasoline car could use it.
Wow, water and air powered cars. A lot of us have been waiting for this..
Something else to keep an eye on. This may very well be the EV concept (propaganda) killer.
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: Zaphod58
All people are concerned with are tailpipe emissions.
EV's don't have any so they're magical.
Except for the coal powerplant it's charged by..
originally posted by: chris_stibrany
say-it-aint-so!
I don't have the braincells to think 2 chains down the line let alone 3!
I see number 1 and I am like cooooool!
The dumbing down of our population is finally complete. At least in the US of A. Or is that the USSA.
a reply to: Bluntone22
originally posted by: LSU2018
a reply to: AOx6179
Whoever proposed this will likely end up suicided. There's no way "they" are going to allow something like this to come to fruition. A car that runs on air and water would mean that you can't really regulate it and make your share of money from it unless you start taxing the air we breathe and the rain.