Blog: Carbon-Neutral Hypercars by Koenigsegg

Vulcanol Biofuel Experiment

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Extraordinary, not your typical brand, car or expectations. In fact, this sounds highly new and possibly on the edge, but would it work?

Amidst the concentration on creating carbon- neutral cars, the team of scientists residing at the Swedish brand marque began experimenting using a fresh kind of biofuel, derived from semi-active volcanoes.

 

How Volcano Based Fuel Works

Vulcanol emits 90 percent less of carbon emissions compared to fossil fuels and could be utilised in Hypercars, supply chains and production combined.

Christian believes that you have no need to send pollution into the atmosphere in order to have a sports car worth interest.

 

A Move in Vision

This vision setting move was led by chief executive and founder Christian von Koenigsegg. Announcing plans to expand the factory by double in size, in a time span of two to three years, in turn, speeding up the manufacturing from estimated 35 cars per year, jumping to a couple of thousand. Making as insubstantial in impact on the environment as need be. Alongside, the carmaker is leading in clean technologies to redesign the industry of auto.

In aid of this advancing pioneering mission, former Tesla executive Evan Horetsky has been taken on by the Swedish brand. Evan took lead of the making of Gigafactory's in Shanghai, Nevada and Reno. Horetsky, now briefed with leading the company's carbon footprint in the right direction, is now their chief industrialisation officer. Ensuring its eco-friendly tech is integrated into a range of drivetrains and models.

 

Statement from Koenigsegg

We electrify in a different way with more extreme cell technology for power output- if you take that methanol and you power the plants that do the conversion of other fuels to Europe or the US or Asia, wherever it goes, you put fuel completely CO2-neutral into the vehicle: Christian digresses to Horetsky in interview.

 

En Route

Beginning the route, they are creating top range high voltage battery packs that would prioritise their crafted cars are lightweight, and higher in potency than other electric cars, namely sports cars.

 



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