Germany and Namibia want to work together on the topic of hydrogen. The Federal Minister of Education and Research Anja Karliczek and the Director General of the Namibian Planning Commission Obeth M. Kandjoze signed a joint declaration of intent. According to Karliceczek, Namibia has huge potentials in the generation of wind and solar power. “We therefore expect that a kilo of hydrogen from Namibia will eventually cost between 1.50 and 2 euros.”
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OBRIST Powertrain is showing a new prototype based on the Model Y from Tesla at the IAA Mobility (7 to 12.9.2021 in Munich). The vehicle is powered by an electric motor. However, the electricity comes from an economical and vibration-free combustion engine that is fuelled with eMethanol.