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Synthetic fuels will coexist with EVs, says solar fuel maker

Last updated: July 2, 2025 11:15 pm
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The Future of Sustainable Fuels: A Closer Look at Synhelion’s Innovative Approach

During a recent interview, a representative from Synhelion made a compelling argument for the direct use of electricity over the production of traditional fuels. He emphasized the potential for utilizing renewable energy sources like solar and wind power from regions like Morocco and Chile to power transportation in Europe.

According to Synhelion, a solar or wind plant in these regions could generate three times more electricity annually than a similar plant in Europe. This surplus electricity could then be used to fuel thousands of internal combustion engine (ICE) cars in Europe, providing a cleaner alternative to traditional petrol.

One of Synhelion’s key partnerships is with airline Lufthansa and Switzerland’s AMAG, the importer for the Volkswagen Group. They have already successfully demonstrated the use of Synhelion’s fuel to power a car, showcasing its potential in the real world.

However, despite the promising advancements, Synhelion acknowledges that there are still significant hurdles to overcome before their sustainable fuels can reach the mass market. The company estimates that it may take until 2030 to 2035 for their solutions to reach a competitive scale and be widely adopted.

Scaling up production remains a major challenge for Synhelion, as it involves significant costs. The company predicts that it may not be until 2050 that their fuels can rival the fossil fuel industry in terms of scale and cost-effectiveness.

Another obstacle is the current cost of Synhelion’s fuels, which are reportedly five to 10 times more expensive than traditional fossil fuels. However, the representative from Synhelion suggests that if fossil fuels were taxed based on their carbon impact, bringing their costs closer to synthetic fuels, it could make sustainable options more competitive.

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In conclusion, while there are challenges ahead, Synhelion’s innovative approach to sustainable fuels shows promise for a greener future in transportation. With continued advancements in technology and a shifting global focus on reducing carbon emissions, the transition to cleaner energy sources may be closer than we think.

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