Green Fuels

Chrysler Group LLC’s work with biofuels represents a huge opportunity to reduce our consumption of petroleum.
The upside on biofuels is threefold:
Chrysler Group LLC has a strong collaboration relationship with NextEnergy Inc. and Biodiesel Industries Inc., developing advanced renewable fuels for the future. These partners focus on research targeting biodiesel fuel development, technical innovation, and the development and refinement of industry standards for the rapidly growing biodiesel industry.
Chrysler Group LLC is also the industry leader in supporting the development of a national standard for B20, or 20 percent biodiesel fuel. In order for the industry to produce, sell and warranty vehicles that run on B20, a strong national standard is critical. Research organizations such as NextEnergy are bringing us closer to reaching that goal.
Battery-Electric Vehicles
Global Electric Motorcars (GEM), a Chrysler Group LLC company, has been in operation for almost 10 years. These environmentally-friendly vehicles are driven by a 72-volt battery system, which powers the electric drive motor. It is the first multipurpose neighborhood electric vehicle available for sale from a major automaker and engineered to meet federal safety requirements for street-legal operation as a low-speed vehicle (LSV).
Diesel Vehicles
Flex Fuel Vehicles 4.7-liter engines:
3.3-liter V6 engines:
2.7-liter engines:
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