Porsche's plant will produce green hydrogen via a process called electrolysis.
by the firm published last week. The production of these fuels will take place at the ‘Haru Oni’ pilot plant in Punta Arenas, Chile.Haru Oni will produce green hydrogen via a process called electrolysis using sustainable and green renewable energy derived from wind power.
“Porsche is committed to a double-e path: e-mobility and eFuels as a complementary technology. Using eFuels reduces CO2 emissions. Looking at the entire traffic sector, the industrial production of synthetic fuels should keep being pushed forward worldwide. With the eFuels pilot plant, Porsche is playing a leading role in this development,” said Barbara Frenkel, Member of the Executive Board for Procurement at Porsche AG.“The potential of eFuels is huge. There are currently more than 1.
In the pilot phase of the project, Porsche has planned eFuel production of around 130,000 liters per year. After that, the first round of scaling will take the project up to a projected 55 million liters per year. Around two years later, the capacity is expected to rise ten times that amount to up to 550 million liters per year.
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