Electric passenger car that captures more carbon dioxide (CO₂) than it emits while driving. It is a prototype, called Zem
has developed a sustainable electric passenger car that captures more carbon dioxide than it emits while driving. It is a prototype, called Zem, that purifies the air through a special filter. By storing the captured CO₂ and then disposing it, Zem can contribute to reducing global warming. The students will continue to improve the vehicle in the coming years, with the goal of making it carbon-neutral for its entire life cycle and eventually hitting the road.
Zem sustainable electric car. Photo courtesy of Bart van Overbeeke, Eindhoven University of Technology.
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