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Volkswagen: Oliver Blume is committed to e

2022-08-23T11:49:22.991Z


Herbert Diess, who will be in charge of the VW Group for just a few days, considers synthetic fuels to be hopelessly inefficient. His successor sees it differently.


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Synthetic friend: Oliver Blume

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The future CEO of the Volkswagen Group, Oliver Blume, has once again spoken out in favor of so-called e-fuels.

The goals of the Paris climate agreement cannot be achieved with electromobility alone, he told the trade journal “Automobilwoche”.

E-fuels are synthetic fuels for petrol or diesel engines.

They produce less polluting emissions than conventional fuel.

However, they are not yet available for large-scale market use.

E-fuels are a sensible addition to electromobility, said Blume, who is also the head of Porsche.

Even decades from now, there will still be vehicles with internal combustion engines.

With synthetic fuels, these cars could make a contribution to rapid CO2 reduction.

Blume's predecessor at Volkswagen (VW), Herbert Diess, had rejected e-fuels because of their poor efficiency and criticized the high power consumption during production.

Critics argue against synthetic fuels that their production requires a great deal of energy and is therefore very expensive and inefficient.

In addition, cars continue to emit climate-damaging CO₂ when burning e-fuels – unlike electric vehicles.

A few weeks ago there were allegations that Blume, as Porsche boss, is said to have influenced Finance Minister Christian Lindner (FDP) and the coalition agreement of the traffic light coalition.

In addition to the plan to only allow CO2-neutral vehicles in Europe from 2035, the contract also includes a commitment to e-fuels.

The FDP and Porsche had rejected the allegations.

Entry into Formula 1 - with e-fuels?

For months, the VW brands Porsche and Audi have also been associated with entry into Formula 1.

From 2026, the racing cars will also be running on synthetic fuels there.

About a month ago, Volkswagen announced that Herbert Diess would be leaving the top management on September 1st.

Its electrical strategy is controversial within the company.

mamk/dpa

Source: spiegel

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