Saudi Aramco, Hyundai Motor collaborate to produce advanced fuel for hybrid electric vehicles

29/03/2022 Argaam

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Saudi Aramco, Hyundai Motor Group, and King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) agreed to jointly research and develop an advanced fuel for an ultra-lean burn, spark-ignition engine that aims to lower the overall CO2 emissions of a vehicle.

The two-year partnership seeks the development of an optimal fuel formulation for use in combination with a novel combustion system coupled with an electrified hybrid vehicle.

The research team aims to unleash greater CO2 reduction potentials by deploying Hyundai’s ultra-lean burn combustion design in a modern hybrid vehicle.

Each party brings unique expertise to the partnership. Aramco, which has significant research and development as well as operational experience in fuel formulations, will leverage in-house expertise to carefully design an optimal fuel formulation.

Hyundai, with its automotive and technology leadership, will provide a state-of-the-art ultra-lean gasoline engine for use by the research team.

The tests will be conducted by researchers in the Clean Combustion Research Center (CCRC) at KAUST.

Ahmad Al-Khowaiter, Aramco’s Chief Technology Officer said: “As hybrid electrical vehicles are rolled out, the real challenge now lies in making strides with optimal fuels and exceptional combustion systems.”

“Aramco team provides fuel design and blending know-how to improve Hyundai engine combustion performance and the outcome could lead to the application of synthetic e-fuels. This is a space in which we are pushing boundaries and we are excited to be part of it,” he noted.

Alain Raposo, Executive Vice President at Hyundai, said: “Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) will be Hyundai’s ultimate technologies to achieve carbon neutral mobility, while eco-friendly advanced ICE technology that combines eco-friendly fuel and ultra-lean burn engine will be the key to effectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions during our transition to electric vehicles.”

Meanwhile, Donal Bradley, Vice President for Research of KAUST, said: “Building more efficient and less polluting transport systems is a critical contribution to the circular carbon economy approach to tackling climate change.”

“Our Clean Combustion Research Center is ideally placed to support this significant development with its excellent record in the development and optimization of lower-carbon fuels. We look forward to working closely with our colleagues in Aramco and Hyundai on this exciting project,” Bradley added.

Aramco‘s R&D efforts aim to accelerate transportation technologies that can reduce emissions and improve fuel efficiency. This entails partnerships with leading automakers worldwide through the company’s research centers in Dhahran, Paris, Detroit, and Shanghai.


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