Rollout
Every new technology is developed, extensively tested and then the so-called rollout begins.
Particularly destructive technologies require an elaborate rollout.
This can be seen clearly in the transformation of internal combustion vehicles to electric vehicles.
The same applies to the introduction of e-fuels and hydrogen technology.
Unlike the latter, PRE-FUEL does not require different or converted vehicles, nor can the existing refueling infrastructure be
used.
PRE-FUEL, on the other hand, must overcome other challenges:
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The procurement of the of raw materials
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short term
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medium-term
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long-term
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Integration of the production partners
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Mixed-crop cultivation
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Mixed-crop harvesting
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Seed preparation and processing
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Carbonation of crop residues
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Distribution of PRE-FUEL
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in the beginning in small quantities, so that as many customers as possible can convince themselves of the quality in a
self-test.
In the second phase, medium quantities to large consumers, such as logistics companies, municipalities, the German
Federal Armed Forces, federal railroad construction companies, operators of combined heat and power plants, lessors of
energy stations, THW disaster control, etc. Delivery of test quantities for various tests, such as in shipping, for the testing
and adaptation of jet engines in aviation.
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Delivery of large quantities, if the necessary capacities are available.
We will start the PRE-FUEL rollout in Germany and then expand it to the EU.
One market is particularly close to our heart - AFRICA.
We already have serious inquiries from various African countries, so we will work this market in parallel. For the African
countries the cultivation and use of PRE-FUEL has not only environmental relevance, the cultivation and use of PRE-FUEL
means:
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Independence from fossil fuels
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Avoidance of investments in infrastructure for e-mobility
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Avoidance of expensive foreign exchange expenditures for fossil fuels
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Creation of new revenue sources
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Creation of long-term jobs for thousands of people
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Electricity, light, cooking, communication and education in every village away from the public power supply.
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For the general public this means a massive climate relief
We use the timeline shown here to illustrate our planning.
At the moment, this can only be a very dynamic representation, as much is currently based on preliminary assumptions and
will become more and more concrete as development progresses.
We ask you to take this planning for what it is - a first rough estimate.
2023
2024
2025
2026
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Supply of small quantities from purchased raw materials
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Partner search for mix-culture cultivation
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Evaluation of the different pyrolysis plants
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Supply of larger quantities from purchased raw materials
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Start of cultivation in mixed culture
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Commissioning of the first pyrolysis plants
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Expansion of cultivation areas multinationally
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Supply of major customers
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Establishment of EU distribution
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Commissioning of the first desert farm
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Delivery to major customers EU wide
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Establishment of international sales