KEY POINTS
  • German automaker Porsche is investing about $24 million in the development of "e-fuels."
  • The company says e-fuels are a climate-neutral fuel to replace gasoline in vehicles with traditional engines.
  • Officials said e-fuels can act like gasoline, allowing owners of current and classic vehicles a more environmentally friendly way to drive.

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A Porsche 911 Speedster is presented at the Paris Motor Show on October 4, 2018 in Paris.

German automaker Porsche is investing about $24 million in the development of "e-fuels," which officials say is a climate-neutral fuel to replace gasoline in nonelectric vehicles.

Production of such a fuel would allow the company and potentially other automakers a way to continue producing vehicles such as Porsche's iconic 911 sports car with a traditional engine alongside, or rather than, a new electric model. While electric vehicles can offer outstanding performance, the driving dynamics of the vehicles are different than traditional engines.

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