2035 is getting closer and closer and combustion engines are in danger of extinction. Diesel, in fact, has become a secondary purchase option for users, although this new invention can change everything.
The automotive world had a clear favorite not too many years ago: the diesel engine. The mechanics invented by Rudolf Diesel in 1893 became the preferred option during the 1990s and has enjoyed absolute reign until the end of the last decade in the world automotive market.
It is true that the price of diesel is currently quite high, even much higher than that of gasoline, which has traditionally been more expensive. But, in any case, combustion engines still have many years ahead of them and the diesel ones are the most efficient.
And they can also be the most ecological if the invention of Laurent Geulin, the director of the French company INCmanage to reach the market.
The invention that captures CO₂ and polluting particles
We all already know that The European Union is going to ban combustion engines in 2035from which time all new cars must be 100% electric.
Nevertheless, Laurent Geulin He continues to believe that diesel engines still have a long way to go and has developed a way to completely eliminate carbon dioxide (CO₂) and the polluting particles resulting from combustion.
Demonstration video of the operation of the CCC.
The invention in question is a box that resembles a catalyst and is placed in the exhaust line, at the engine outlet. This box, called CCC (Compact Carbon Catcher) retains CO₂ and fine particles, resulting in the expulsion of oxygen and water.
According to Geulin, CIA director, the CCC can be adapted to cars, trucks, boats and generator sets. In addition, it has already been validated by a judge and the next step is to convince manufacturers that the idea is commercially viable.
For now, Geulin informs that in the next few days it will meet with members of the world’s largest manufacturer of parts and technology associated with the automobile, Boschto present your invention and discuss the possibility of a joint collaboration.
Likewise, the technology investment holding company against climate change Time for the Planet has shown interest in the idea of Laurent Geulin.
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