E-fuel Production Costs Projected to Reach 75 SEK per Liter by 2030
A recent study indicates that e-fuel production may exceed 40 SEK per liter, with retail prices potentially hitting 75 SEK. This could significantly impact consumers relying on combustion engines.

The production of e-fuels is projected to exceed 40 SEK per liter by 2030, with retail prices potentially reaching 75 SEK. This cost estimation arises from a study conducted by Ionect for the organization Transport & Environment, which has previously expressed skepticism towards e-fuels.
Several automobile manufacturers are pursuing e-fuel initiatives to sustain combustion engines, yet the high production costs pose substantial financial implications for vehicle owners. The reliance on waste products from the aviation sector for e-fuel manufacturing could further exacerbate these costs.




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