Geely's Next-Gen Methanol PVs to Embrace Groundbreaking Methanol-Hydrogen Power Technology
Key Ideas
- Geely's upcoming methanol passenger vehicles will utilize methanol-hydrogen technology, allowing flexible fuel mixing.
- The technology integrates PHEV systems for versatile energy usage including methanol, electric, and gasoline modes.
- Geely has also introduced the Geely Carbon Warehouse for real-time capturing of CO2 emissions from vehicles.
Geely Holding Group Chairman Eric Li revealed at a forum the company's plans to incorporate innovative methanol-hydrogen power technology in their next-generation methanol passenger vehicles. This technology enables the blending of methanol and gasoline in any ratio within a single fuel tank. Alongside a PHEV plug-in hybrid system, it facilitates various energy consumption modes, such as methanol, electric, and gasoline, enhancing the vehicles' flexibility and efficiency. Additionally, Geely has introduced the Geely Carbon Warehouse, a groundbreaking technology that can capture carbon dioxide emitted by vehicles in real-time. These advancements showcase Geely's commitment to developing environmentally friendly and technologically advanced solutions in the automotive industry.