Toronto, Ontario — Bugatti Rimac CEO Mate Rimac recently suggested that future vehicles could come with an at-home fuel station that relies on synthetic fuels.
While many other automakers are currently looking to make the switch to electric, Rimac commented at the Financial Times Future of the Car Summit in London, England on May 7th through the 9th that “you could even make some beautiful Bugatti fuel stations for home owners, using synthetic fuels.”
Motor1 further reported that the automaker has “been making e-fuel at a pilot plant in Chile since December 2022. It’s produced from water and carbon dioxide with wind energy, enabling an internal combustion engine to have a nearly CO2-neutral operation.”
The plant also reportedly aims to make around 14.5 million gallons annually by the middle of the decade and then increase production to 145 million gallons by 2027.