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Who Is Producing E-Fuels in 2026?
The Complete World Directory of Synthetic Fuel Producers
The e-fuels sector has moved from laboratory to commercial production. As of June 2026, more than a dozen facilities worldwide are either operational, under construction or in advanced development — producing synthetic kerosene, e-methanol, e-diesel and e-petrol from renewable hydrogen and captured CO₂. This directory lists confirmed producers with their contact details, production status, technology and output figures. It is the most complete public directory of e-fuels producers available, updated June 2026.
Editorial note: Contact details and production figures are based on publicly available information as of June 2026. They may change. Always verify directly with the company before any commercial approach. This directory covers confirmed producers and advanced-stage developers — not technology licensors or consultants.
🇪🇺 Europe — Confirmed Producers & Advanced Projects
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INERATEC GmbH
ERA ONE — Frankfurt Höchst · e-SAF · e-diesel · modular Power-to-X
✓ Operational
HQSiemensallee 84, 76187 Karlsruhe, Germany
PlantIndustrial Park Frankfurt Höchst, Frankfurt, Germany
StatusERA ONE commissioned June 2025 · commercial production
Productse-SAF · e-diesel · e-naphtha · synthetic crude
TechnologyModular Fischer-Tropsch · Sasol cobalt catalyst partnership
Websiteineratec.de
Emailinfo@ineratec.de
Europe’s most advanced commercial PtL facility. ERA ONE at Frankfurt Höchst is the first commercial-scale modular Power-to-Liquid plant in Europe, commissioned June 2025. INERATEC’s modular technology is designed for global deployment — identical modules can be shipped and assembled anywhere with renewable electricity and CO₂. Partnership with Sasol for cobalt Fischer-Tropsch catalyst. Strategic partnership with Rolls-Royce for data centre backup power using synthetic diesel.
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European Energy A/S — Kassø e-Methanol
World’s largest e-methanol plant · 42,000 t/yr · Maersk partnership
✓ Operational
HQGyngemose Parkvej 50, 2860 Søborg, Denmark
PlantKassø, Southern Jutland, Denmark
StatusOperational · world’s largest e-methanol facility
Capacity42,000 tonnes e-methanol per year
ProductsE-methanol · supplied to Maersk for maritime use
Websiteeuropeanenergy.com
Tel.+45 70 10 50 60
The world’s largest e-methanol production facility. Kassø converts wind and solar electricity into green hydrogen via electrolysis, then combines it with biogenic CO₂ to produce e-methanol for Maersk’s container shipping fleet. The plant demonstrates that e-fuels for maritime transport are commercially viable today. European Energy is a leading independent renewable energy developer in Europe.
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Nordic Electrofuel AS
E-fuel1 · Porsgrunn · 10 million litres/yr SAF · hydropower + CO₂
✓ Operational
HQHerøya Industripark, 3908 Porsgrunn, Norway
PlantHerøya Industrial Park, Porsgrunn, Norway
StatusE-fuel1 operational · 3 plants targeting 250 Ml by 2030
Capacity10 million litres SAF per year · phase 1
Productse-SAF (sustainable aviation fuel) · Fischer-Tropsch
Websitenordicelectrofuel.no
Norway’s Power-to-Liquid SAF pioneer. Nordic Electrofuel uses Norwegian hydropower and CO₂ from industrial point sources (cement, ferromanganese, waste incineration) to produce e-SAF via Fischer-Tropsch. Their first plant reduces CO₂ industrial footprint by 25,000 tonnes annually. Target: 250 million litres across three plants by 2030.
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Norsk e-Fuel AS
Mosjøen plant · Fischer-Tropsch · Norwegian airline supply agreement
⟳ Coming Online 2026
HQMunkedamsveien 59B, 0270 Oslo, Norway
PlantMosjøen, Nordland, Norway
StatusFirst plant coming online 2026 · supply agreement with Norwegian Air
ProductsSynthetic crude → e-SAF · Fischer-Tropsch route
PartnersSunfire · Climeworks · Paul Wurth · Valinor
Websitenorsk-e-fuel.com
Norway’s second major PtL project. Norsk e-Fuel’s Mosjøen facility uses Norwegian hydropower and CO₂ from point sources to produce synthetic crude via Fischer-Tropsch, refined to e-SAF. They have signed a partnership agreement to supply Norwegian Air — Norway’s largest airline — making it one of the first confirmed commercial aviation e-fuel supply chains in Europe.
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Arcadia eFuels
Vordingborg · 80,000 t/yr eSAF + eDiesel · £12.3M UK grant
⟳ Under Construction
HQCopenhagen, Denmark
Plant 1Vordingborg, Denmark · under construction
Capacity80,000 t/yr eSAF + eDiesel per plant
Productse-SAF · e-diesel · drop-in fuels
Funding£12.3M UK Dept. of Transportation grant · Nov 2023
Websitearcadiaefuels.com
CEOAmy Hebert
One of the world’s first large-scale eSAF facilities. Arcadia eFuels targets 80,000 tonnes per year per plant — among the largest single-site e-fuels capacities planned. Hitachi Energy provides complete electrical infrastructure for the Vordingborg facility. ATOBA Energy MoU for up to 150,000 tonnes of eSAF supply. Focused on hard-to-abate long-haul aviation and shipping.
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Sunfire GmbH
Dresden · co-electrolysis technology · Blue Crude · Norsk e-Fuel partner
✓ Technology Provider + Producer
HQGasanstaltstraße 2, 01237 Dresden, Germany
StatusCommercial technology · partner in Norsk e-Fuel
ProductsBlue Crude (synthetic crude) · SOEC co-electrolysis technology
TechnologySOEC high-temperature electrolysis · co-electrolysis CO₂+H₂O
Websitesunfire.de
Tel.+49 351 896 57 0
Emailinfo@sunfire.de
Europe’s leading SOEC co-electrolysis technology provider. Sunfire’s high-temperature solid oxide electrolysis converts CO₂ and water simultaneously into synthesis gas — the most efficient single-step route to e-fuels. Their Blue Crude product is a synthetic crude oil refined into e-petrol, e-diesel and e-kerosene. Key technology partner for Norsk e-Fuel and multiple EU projects.
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Repsol S.A.
Bilbao Synthetic Fuels Plant · industrial PtL scale · Spain
✓ Operational
HQCalle Méndez Álvaro 44, 28045 Madrid, Spain
PlantBilbao industrial complex · Petronor refinery
StatusCommercial e-fuels production · integrated with refinery
Productse-petrol · e-diesel · synthetic SAF
Websiterepsol.com
Tel.+34 900 100 100
Spain’s industrial-scale e-fuels pioneer. Repsol is scaling up e-fuels production by integrating Power-to-Liquid processes into its existing Petronor refinery at Bilbao — combining renewable hydrogen with captured CO₂ from refinery operations. One of the few major oil companies actively producing e-fuels at commercial scale rather than pilot scale.
🌎 Americas
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HIF Global LLC
Haru Oni · Chile · world’s first commercial e-petrol facility · Porsche
✓ Operational
HQHouston, Texas, USA
PlantHaru Oni, Punta Arenas, Magallanes Region, Chile
StatusOperational · first RFNBO-certified e-gasoline globally
ProductsE-gasoline (e-petrol) · e-methanol · Wind PtX
PartnersPorsche · Siemens Energy · ExxonMobil · Enel · Haldor Topsoe · Baker Hughes
Websitehifglobal.com
Emailinfo@hifglobal.com
The world’s first commercial e-petrol facility. Haru Oni in Patagonia uses Magallanes wind power to produce green hydrogen, which is combined with direct air capture CO₂ to produce e-methanol, then upgraded to e-gasoline. It is the first facility outside the EU to receive RFNBO certification and the first worldwide for e-gasoline. Five additional projects in advanced development globally. Porsche is a key investor and offtaker.
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Twelve Benefit Corporation
Berkeley CA · CO₂-to-SAF · United Airlines partnership · electrochemical
⟳ Advanced Development
HQBerkeley, California, USA
StatusCommercial partnerships · United Airlines · Alaska Airlines
ProductsE-SAF via electrochemical CO₂ reduction · e-jet fuel
TechnologyIndustrial alternative to photosynthesis · CO₂ + H₂O → jet fuel inputs
Websitetwelve.co
Emailhello@twelve.co
Electrochemical e-SAF pioneer. Twelve’s technology transforms CO₂ and water directly into inputs for sustainable aviation fuel — described as an industrial alternative to photosynthesis. Partnerships with United Airlines and Alaska Airlines for SAF offtake. Their process avoids the electrolysis + Fischer-Tropsch two-step pathway, potentially reducing conversion losses.
🌏 Asia-Pacific
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Chiyoda Corporation / ENEOS
Tokyo · NEDO Green Innovation Fund · 1 bbl/day demonstration · e-SAF
⟳ Pilot → Commercial
HQChiyoda: 3-13 Moriya-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, Japan
StatusDemonstration plant complete · NEDO fund · scaling to commercial
ProductsSynthetic fuels from CO₂ + H₂ · e-SAF target · 80%+ liquid yield
FundingNEDO Green Innovation Fund · ENEOS Corporation project
Websitechiyodacorp.com
Japan’s NEDO-funded e-fuels demonstration. Chiyoda completed a small-scale Fischer-Tropsch demonstration plant targeting 1 barrel per day for the ENEOS Corporation project under NEDO’s Green Innovation Fund. Focus on improving liquid fuel yield above 80% and reducing synthetic fuel costs for future commercial scale-up targeting Japan’s aviation sector.
⚙️ Key Technology Providers — Fischer-Tropsch & Electrolysis
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Topsoe A/S
Lyngby · G2L™ eFuels · SOEC electrolysis · Leuna DLR partnership
✓ Technology + Projects
HQHaldor Topsøes Allé 1, 2800 Kongens Lyngby, Denmark
StatusG2L™ eFuels technology · Leuna DLR TechPlatform PtL
ProductsG2L™ e-SAF · eCOs™ CO₂ conversion · SOEC electrolysis
PartnersSasol · DLR · HIF Global · multiple EU projects
Websitetopsoe.com
Tel.+45 45 27 20 00
85 years of catalysis expertise applied to e-fuels. Topsoe and Sasol selected to provide G2L™ e-fuels technology for the DLR Technology Platform Power-to-Liquid Fuels at Leuna. Their SOEC electrolysis is described as the most efficient technology for green hydrogen production. Topsoe offers the broadest portfolio of e-fuel synthesis technologies from any single company.
Sources: Company websites · eFuel Alliance production map · Science|Business “Europe’s electrofuel companies” · MarketsandMarkets e-fuels market report · World Economic Forum INERATEC profile · Biofuels Digest · Advanced Biofuels USA · all verified June 2026. Contact details may change — always verify directly.