Bridging the gap to climate neutrality. The case of eFuels for powered two-wheelers

This position paper sheds light on the key questions regarding eFuel, its production and use. It has been prepared with the support of the eFuel Alliance. In parallel to the development and deployment of more electric vehicles on the market every year, ACEM members are continuing to reduce the level of CO2 emissions from traditional internal combustion engines (ICEs), still widely in use today and in the near future.

ACEM supports other carbon neutral energy carriers’ innovations. eFuel, in particular, should be developed with a production volume that supports decarbonisation of the existing fleet of ICE vehicles and for products for which electrification is not expected to be possible in the medium to long term (e.g. products used for long-distance commuting and travelling in remote areas).

ACEM would especially welcome the introduction of a % / volume mandate of low / zero carbon content fuels for road transport, as part of the coming Renewable Energy Directive revision.

Documents available to download

ACEM position paper – Bridging the gap to climate neutrality. The case of eFuels for powered two-wheelers [PDF]

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Manuel Ordonez de Barraicua
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