Students at the Eindhoven University of Technology have developed and built an electric passenger car that uses a special filter to capture more carbon dioxide (CO2) than the car emits. The students will continue to improve the vehicle, Zem, to make it carbon neutral from production until recycling, TU/e said in a statement. The car was developed by the student team TU/ecomotive.
It can capture 2 kilograms of CO2 through a special filter at 20,000 travel miles per year. The team is in the process of applying for a patent for their filter.
