Mercedes wants to eliminate petroleum from its lineup by 2015
By the middle of the next decade Mercedes-Benz wants its entire lineup
to be able to operate entirely free of petroleum. The German giant is
working on a variety of technologies that will help provide crude oil
free transport such as battery electrics, fuel cells and highly
efficient internal combustion engines that can operate on biofuels.
Mercedes has recently been letting European journalists sample some of
these new powertrains at a test facility in Spain.
The F700
concept that debuted last fall in Frankfurt is powered by a
turbocharged DiesOtto engine. The DiesOtto is Mercedes' branding for a
combined HCCI and spark ignition engine that provides nearly the same
efficiency as a diesel without the need for the expensive
after-treatment systems. This and conventional diesel engines can run
on biofuels and Mercedes hopes to launch the DiesOtto in production by
2010. Mercedes is also currently field testing electrically-driven
vehicles with both batteries alone and fuel cells each of which they
also plan to launch at the beginning of the decade. While it may well
be that all Mercedes models in 2015 will be capable of running
petroleum free, the reality is that many - if not most - will still be
using fossil fuels much of the time. That may come in the form of coal
for electricity, natural gas reformed into hydrogen, or petroleum fuels
blended with biofuels. But you have to start somewhere.
via autobloggreen

