Operation Independence
Hundreds of E-fuel Systems for Europe's Armed Forces

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Rheinmetall's "Giga PtX" could trigger the industrial scaling that e-fuels have been waiting for for years. Hundreds of decentralized plants are planned for NATO forces. Available for civilian use in peacetime.

Shena Britzen heads up the hydrogen program at Rheinmetall.(Source:  Rheinmetall)
Shena Britzen heads up the hydrogen program at Rheinmetall.
(Source: Rheinmetall)

The discussion about technological diversity and the drive solutions of the future is in full swing. For obvious reasons, e-fuels play a key role in this. And by no means just for cars and commercial vehicles. With the "Giga PtX" project, Rheinmetall wants to ensure security of supply for the European armed forces with its own e-fuels and is planning hundreds of decentralized production facilities for this purpose. The keynote speech by Shena Britzen, Head of the Hydrogen Program at Rheinmetall, attracted a lot of attention at the 13th International Motor Congress in Baden-Baden.

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