Electrolyzed hydrogen is combined with CO2 to make methanol, then gasoline.
Electric cars have much lower life cycle emissions, new study confirms
In the US, lifecycle emissions for EVs are already 60-68% lower than gasoline.
Electrolyzed hydrogen is combined with CO2 to make methanol, then gasoline.
In the US, lifecycle emissions for EVs are already 60-68% lower than gasoline.