Dear Reader,
Elon Musk has a big problem…
In fact, the entire Electric Vehicle industry has an Achilles' heel – charging times.
The average electric car takes 4 to 8 hours to charge.
Even Tesla's fastest option takes half an hour…
So, with just a couple of cars in front of you at the charging station, waiting times will quickly get out of hand.
And this charging problem is probably putting people off buying.
Now, keep in mind, that the auto industry is worth about $2 trillion.
So, a solution to the charging problem could be worth a fortune.
In fact, the answer to the charging problem could be part of an industry that, according to analysis from McKinsey, could be worth $2.5 Trillion per year.
And it seems, one has just arrived…
It's a super fuel…
So powerful that 1kg of it holds 236 times more energy than 1 kilogram of electric car batteries.
And you can pump it into a car much like petrol – so refuelling times won't be a problem.
Plus, when you burn it, it leaves zero emissions.
A 2017 survey of 1,000 global auto executives concluded that this super fuel would ultimately outperform battery-powered electric vehicles.
Dr David Antonelli at Lancaster University said "super fuel" systems could cost five times less than lithium-ion batteries.
So cheaper, more powerful and 100% green.
That's why The Wall Street Journal called it "The ultimate green fuel."
Even better, car makers are already taking advantage of this fuel:
Toyota launched its super-fuel car last year and sold more than 30,000 units.
Hyundai reported that by 2022 it expects to produce up to 40,000 super fuel vehicles.
BMW CEO Oliver Zipse said, "We will continue to invest in [this super fuel] technology" as he discussed their €30 billion R&D budget.
Now, we've heard about other miracle fuels in the past… but get this:
A former Saudi Arabian oil minister said, "the day they use [this super fuel] for transportation, this is the day that oil disappears".
That's how big this super fuel could be.
But it gets even better for investors, as this opportunity goes far beyond the automotive industry.
The UK government is set to unveil its detailed plans to transition away from oil and gas and into this super fuel.
The Telegraph said:
"The British public may not be aware, but this country is a world leader in what is about to become the dominant energy force of the 21st Century."
And one economist said the potential benefits of this super fuel for the UK "could easily equal the whole production of North Sea oil."
That potential has yet to be realised by the masses, and that's your opportunity.
But it's essential to act before the government confirms its plans.
To get a handle on some of the investment opportunities for this breakthrough super fuel worth keeping an eye on,
click here now.
Best wishes,
Paolo Cabrelli
Publisher, Southbank Investment Research
PS Even with the overwhelming evidence, Musk is trying to play it cool.
He opted not to mention this super fuel in his latest Tesla Battery Day speech.
Meanwhile, KPMG interviewed 620 top auto executives about super fuel vs battery-powered cars.
They said that infrastructure challenges would ultimately result in the collapse of the battery-powered car market.
Even Forbes said, "it's time for Elon Musk to admit the significance of this [super fuel]."
Click here to read the details and decide for yourself if Elon should be looking over his shoulder…
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