
The world’s first mass-produced ethanol car, the Fiat 147, motored onto Brazilian roads in 1979. The vehicle crowned decades of experimentation in the country with sugar-cane (and later, corn-based and second-generation sugar-cane waste) ethanol as a homegrown fuel. When Chinese automaker BYD introduced a plug-in hybrid designed for Brazil in October, equipped with a flex-fuel engine that lets drivers choose to run on any ratio of gasoline and data-linked-post=”2650255221″ href=”https://spectrum.ieee.org/corn-ethanol-is-dead-long-live-corn-ethanol” target=”_blank”>ethanol or access plug-in electric power, the move felt…

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