46th International Vienna Motor Symposium

Methanol Economy Towards Carbon Neutrality

Authors

Y. Shen,  Y. Li, Z. Song, T. Li, J. He, Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd, Hangzhou, China

Year

2025

Print Info

Production/Publication ÖVK

Summary

To achieve carbon neutrality by 2045, Geely Holding Group has established four distinct technological paths for new energy solutions. This report highlights Geely’s advancements in green, low-carbon methanol technology, with a focus on reducing CO2 emissions from heavy-duty trucks. Geely has successfully developed and industrialized a process to convert carbon dioxide into methanol. The report also covers fundamental research on methanol combustion characteristics, the current status of methanol engines for heavy-duty trucks, technical approaches to the engine design and development, and the latest applications of methanol-powered electric heavy-duty trucks. In methanol production, Geely adheres to a green, low-carbon technical approach. The report outlines key technologies, recent achievements, and large-scale applications in this area. Additionally, in collaboration with its partners, Geely has established a comprehensive green methanol ecosystem—including CO2 capture, methanol synthesis, transportation, refueling infrastructure, and methanol-powered vehicles to promote a sustainable methanol economy. Geely’s diversified strategy is driving the transition to cleaner energy, advancing low-carbon sustainability, and contributing to the global pursuit of carbon neutrality.

ISBN

978-3-9504969-4-9

DOI

https://doi.org/10.62626/4fgg-wz7f

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