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Japan has introduced the world’s first biomethane engine, signalling a significant shift from traditional and electric vehicles.
Developed by Toyota, Suzuki, and Nissan, this bioengine uses biomethane derived from agricultural waste, positioning it as a cleaner alternative.
The biomethane-fueled engines, like Suzuki’s WagonR, promise performance comparable to gasoline cars but significantly lower emissions.
With plans to launch the first biomethane-powered cars by 2026, Japan aims to lead in sustainable fuel technology, challenging the dominance of EVs and hydrogen-powered vehicles.
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Japan has introduced the world’s first biomethane engine, signalling a significant shift from traditional and electric vehicles. Developed by Toyota, Suzuki, and Nissan, this bioengine uses biomethane derived from agricultural waste, positioning it as a cleaner alternative. The biomethane-fueled engines, like Suzuki’s WagonR, promise performance comparable to gasoline cars but significantly lower emissions. With plans to launch the first biomethane-powered cars by 2026, Japan aims to lead in sustainable fuel technology, challenging the dominance of EVs and hydrogen-powered vehicles. NewsCredit Fossbytes hashtag#Toyota hashtag#suzuki hashtag#ev hashtag#tesla hashtag#cars hashtag#carengine hashtag#Nissan
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