June
30, 2023
By Michael Barnard
China's GAC unveils world's first ammonia-powered
engine for cars
The 2.0-liter engine can produce 120 kilowatts of electricity and 90
percent less carbon emissions.
Concept image of modern car
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In the search for solutions to further sustainable mobility, China's
Guangzhou Automobile Group Co. (GAC) has introduced an engine that
runs on Ammonia,
which can add to the list of greener solutions like electric vehicles
and hydrogen fuel cells, reported Bloomberg.
The motor was unveiled at the firm's annual technology event in
Beijing along with an eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) called
the Gove.
The newly released motor, aimed for use in passenger vehicles,
harnesses ammonia, a clean and readily available fuel source, as its
primary energy source. This may represent a significant step toward
combatting climate change and reducing greenhouse gas emissions
associated with traditional gasoline-powered vehicles.
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