The future of mobility - Made in Baden-Württemberg.

Electric vehicles with batteries or fuel cells, renewable energies and charging infrastructure, synthetic fuels and state-of-the-art manufacturing - the solutions for tomorrow's mobility are already being developed in Baden-Württemberg today. With its innovative companies and research institutions, the automotive and innovation location is working on an emission-free future with an open approach to technology. Experience the state of makers and future shapers in this video! e-mobilbw.de; sdabw.de; emobil-sw.de

https://vimeo.com/371577351

e-Fuels - fuels from the CO2 in the air

In the Kopernikus project P2X, Climeworks, INERATEC GmbH, Sunfire and KIT are producing CO2-neutral fuels, so-called eFuels, from air and electricity. Science YouTuber Doctor Whatson visited KIT's North Campus in January to take a look at the test facility and make a film about it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qq0fjl0LQXo&feature=youtu.be

VISION 2050 - A Pathway for the Evolution of Liquid Fuels

Vision 2050 has already started. Discover all the technologies that are well advanced to develop low-carbon liquid fuels for transport and feedstocks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtKcTs_A1cw

Power-to-X for the energy transition - Deutschlandfunk report

Green electricity from the sun and wind is climate-neutral and available in unlimited quantities - but unfortunately not necessarily at the times and places where a lot of electricity is needed. One possible solution is to use chemical energy sources as intermediate storage. The technology is there - but it is not yet economically viable.

https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/erneuerbare-energien-power-to-x-fuer-die-energiewende.740.de.html?dram:article_id=474982

How we will drive in the future - SWR Odysso report

The diesel scandal and the climate debate are tarnishing the image of our cars. Petrol, diesel, e-car, hybrid or plug-in, fuel cell or synthetic fuel - from an ecological point of view, buying a car is more complicated than ever.

https://www.swr.de/wissen/odysso/av-o1177339-100.html