
The idea of providing cars and aircraft with ultra-clean fuel in the near future is no longer a fantasy. The American startup Air Company has developed an innovative device that extracts carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and converts it into synthetic gasoline. Interesting Engineering has detailed information about this device, called Airmade.
What makes it different?
The Airmade device, which resembles a refrigerator in appearance, uses only three sources: air, water and renewable electricity. This technology can produce about 1 liter of synthetic fuel per day. Although this volume may seem small now, it is a huge leap in scientific and engineering terms.
How does it work?
The principle is very simple, but it is based on precisely calculated processes. The device absorbs carbon dioxide (CO₂) from the atmosphere. This substance is then mixed with hydrogen obtained through water electrolysis. With the help of a catalyst, carbon and hydrogen molecules are synthesized, forming liquid hydrocarbons similar to ordinary gasoline. Interestingly, the resulting fuel can be used in car or aircraft engines without any changes, just like current ones.
Carbon-neutral technology - the key to the future
Air Company describes this technology as carbon-neutral. This is because the amount of CO₂ released during the combustion of this fuel is equal to the amount of CO₂ removed from the air during its production. Therefore, this process does not impose an additional burden on nature and is of great importance in the fight against global warming.
Convenience and efficiency
The Airmade device can be used in various buildings - private homes, offices, laboratories, and even remote areas. Its main advantage is that it requires minimal configuration and automatic control to operate.

The device is currently being tested on a small scale, but Air Company aims to implement the technology on a large scale. Of course, there are obstacles to this: in particular, the electrolysis process requires a large amount of energy, which is not very economically feasible. However, the company plans to make this process cheaper by providing it with solar and wind energy.
First steps in practice
Air Company has already begun cooperation with the US Air Force and the aviation industry. If the project is successful, such devices will play an important role in supplying environmentally friendly fuel not only to cars, but also to aircraft and ships.
In addition, scientists are also developing a parallel project called “artificial photosynthesis,” which aims to convert atmospheric CO₂ into various chemicals using direct sunlight. This signals the beginning of a new revolution in the energy sector.
Conclusion: the future is not only green, but also full of serious opportunities!
As technology continues to develop, devices like Airmade could become a crucial tool in reducing the Earth’s carbon footprint and maximizing the use of renewable resources. This is a major turning point not only for the environment, but also for the economy and energy sectors. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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