Fueling the Future: Combustion Engines Make a Comeback at Expo 2025
Key Ideas
  • Toyota, Mazda, and Subaru are collaborating to develop brand-specific engines that can run on carbon-neutral fuels like liquid hydrogen and synthetic fuel.
  • ENEOS Corporation has set up a demonstration factory in Japan that produces synthetic gasoline from hydrogen and carbon dioxide, contributing to clean energy.
  • The Expo 2025 in Osaka will showcase vehicles using a synthetic fuel blend provided by ENEOS Corporation, highlighting advancements in combustion engine technology.
  • The event will bring together global participants to exhibit cutting-edge technologies in various industries, emphasizing the role of innovation and sustainability.
Toyota, Mazda, and Subaru have joined forces to advance the development of internal combustion engines, aiming to create brand-specific engines that can operate on carbon-neutral fuels such as liquid hydrogen, biofuel, and synthetic fuel. In preparation for the Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, these automakers will offer vehicles powered by a synthetic fuel blend during the event. The fuel, produced by ENEOS Corporation from hydrogen and carbon dioxide, signifies a step towards clean energy solutions. This collaboration marks a significant effort in promoting sustainable transportation options. The Expo 2025 will serve as a platform for showcasing not only combustion engine innovations but also a wide range of cutting-edge technologies from participants worldwide. The focus will be on demonstrating advancements in space technology, medicine, robotics, flying vehicles, and other next-gen industries, positioning fuel, especially synthetic blends, as a vital component of the future of mobility.
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