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ADAC advocates synthetic fuels

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

He speaks for 21 million members – and now he is clearly in favor of the introduction of climate-neutral synthetic fuels: In extensive tests, the ADAC has found that climate-friendly fuel not only works without problems in a wide variety of vehicles with combustion engines, but also that other by no means worsen pollutant emissions.

With synthetic fuels, not only might new vehicles be operated in a completely climate-neutral manner, but practically the entire existing fleet might also be driven CO2-free. The overall CO2 balance of combustion engines that are operated with such e-fuels beats electric cars by far. Because their electricity comes – especially in Germany – from a relatively dirty power plant park, whose CO2 balance – according to a new study by the Karlsruhe Institute for Politics – is even worsening due to the Ukraine war and the phasing out of nuclear energy.

The synthetic air-conditioning fuels can be added to mineral fuels in any ratio, so that, depending on availability, a continuous improvement in the CO2 balance can be achieved. ADAC technical director Karsten Schulze therefore calls on politicians to create incentives and provide perspectives: “The high investments and development costs require planning security.”

Incidentally, this also means that the synthetic fuels can be included in the balance sheets as CO2-neutral. The EU has so far refused to take this step so as not to jeopardize the switch to electric cars it wants. (aum/jm)

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