What do the World Rally Championship, Vintage Bentleys and Toyota FT60 racing cars have in common? They all use carbon-neutral fuel produced by our client, Berlin-based P1 Fuels.
What do the World Rally Championship, Vintage Bentleys and Toyota FT60 racing cars have in common? They all use carbon-neutral fuel produced by our client, Berlin-based P1 Fuels.
P1 uses green hydrogen combined with recycled carbon pollution to create a fuel that lowers greenhouse gas emissions by 80% and drops straight in to existing car engines. P1’s proprietary technology can decarbonize the 1.3 billion combustion cars already on the road.
PPG is thrilled to advise P1 on its global expansion – helping this cutting-edge team raise capital and access government subsidies to build production facilities all over the world.
With PPG providing financial modeling, support with investor decks and connections to investors, clients like P1 can secure capital faster and get back to running their business.
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