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Classic car owners prefer their vehicles to be powered by synthetic fuels/e-fuels, rather than electricity

10th November 2022

'No thanks' to electric power for our classics, say 76 per cent of owners asked... Synthetic fuel development is crucial for classic and collector car industry, as 76 per cent of owners favour e-fuels (synthetic fuels) over electric conversion in net-zero future... Specialist insurer Footman James polled classic car owners during recent Coffee & Chrome event to gain insight into what … [Read more...]

E-fuels’ environmental credentials under discussion in Europe

2nd July 2022

Could synthetic fuels help us? Kim says: "In Germany, across Europe and elsewhere – including in the U.K. – there is much discussion about carbon-neutral e-fuels/synthetic fuels as an alternative to fossil-based liquid fuels, working alongside electric propulsion to help arrive at 'net zero' more quickly than a change to electromobility alone. You might like to read about the recent exchange … [Read more...]

Synthetic fuels evaluated in historic racing car

27th June 2022

The Historic and Classic Vehicles Alliance (HCVA), CKL Developments and Sustain by Coryton team up to commence synthetic fuel testing for the historic sector... The HCVA tells us: Tuesday 21st June 2022 saw the achievement of a significant milestone in the progress towards future fuels for the Historic and Classic vehicles sector. CKL Developments, Jaguar racing specialists, a … [Read more...]

Fuel’s gold – but for how much longer?…

30th March 2022

A detailed look at alternative synthetic ‘e-fuels’, what they are and how they may (or may not) fit into the future of transport, classic and otherwise. By Dave Moss. Kim says: “Here is Dave’s very comprehensive article, in its entirety and as written by him and representing his own views following his in-depth ‘free rein’ analysis of the subject. I should mention that this was written … [Read more...]

Could ‘E-Fuels’ make sense amidst a headlong dash towards vehicle electrification?

16th July 2021

What about 'E-Fuels'? Vehicle electrification is widely being pushed as 'the' answer to achieving carbon neutral transportation in the near future. Yet the seemingly sensible alternative/supplementary option of using environmmentally-kind liquid 'E-Fuels' could have much to offer, while still being able to use the existing supply network and infrastructure... Kim Henson reports on a recent … [Read more...]

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