Despite the enormous current energy challenges facing Germany and Europe, it is important not to completely lose sight of the issues of energy transition and CO2 neutrality now. Every gram of CO2 saved counts for tomorrow.
The dramatic energy developments of the last few months should have made it clear to everyone that this, as well as future energy security, can only be achieved with a new openness to technology on the part of many political decision-makers. The allelectric strategy for mobility and transport that has been pursued to date will also certainly have to be reconsidered in the process. Everything that generates energy and saves CO2 should finally be put on the table on an equal footing.
eFuels can help quickly, because:
- eFuels achieve the fastest leverage when it comes to CO2 savings because they can be deployed globally and use only renewable electricity from sunny and windy regions around the world. The transport and refueling infrastructure already exists worldwide. There is simply no faster impact for the climate.
- any car engine can run on eFuels – without further conversion
So: what else is there to wait for? Many countries have already started to build up the eFuels sector.