Will eFuels really be as expensive as many critics claim?
Clear answer: Of course not.
As h2connect.eco states verbatim: “Taking into account the CO2 price for fossil fuels, e-fuels will not be more expensive than fossil diesel or petrol.”
https://h2connect.eco/sind-vielleicht-efuels-die-rettung-fuer-14-milliarden-verbrenner-motoren/?utm_source=mailpoet&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter&fbclid=IwAR2j9bk3iYa_Iqh7EgWKs60U1fO5yvtuv3AYVjpG5LLfCTl1nA3NuxQ-2PU
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Furthermore, h2connect.eco also refers once again to the many billions in subsidies for electromobility, which so far only accounts for 2% of the total number of vehicles.
This raises the question of whether it would not be important to promote technology in a more politically open and balanced way. After all, 98% of cars today still have combustion engines, which could be immediately refueled with eFuels or HVO 100 (finally approved by the German government this week) to reduce CO2 emissions.