Starting this year, Porsche will supply teams competing in the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup with synthetic fuel, also known as e-fuel. While carbon dioxide is emitted when the fuel is burned, the generation of the fuel absorbs CO2 from the air, making the process carbon-neutral. The fuel is sourced from...
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