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eFuels SEA Launches Platform to Develop eFuels Projects Across Southeast Asia Using Infinium Technology

The platform will target 3 to 5 projects across Southeast Asia using Infinium’s technology to make sustainable aviation fuel and other low-carbon products.

  • On Thursday, Singapore-based eFuels SEA, Ltd. launched a regional platform to develop electrofuel projects across Southeast Asia, licensing proprietary technology from Infinium to produce sustainable aviation fuel.
  • The platform aims to reduce regional dependence on fossil fuels, leveraging Southeast Asia's industrial capacity and policy momentum to transform carbon liabilities into energy assets for decarbonization.
  • Using proprietary technology licensed from Infinium, the venture converts renewable power and waste carbon dioxide into drop-in liquid fuels compatible with existing supply infrastructure without modification.
  • Targeting three to five projects across Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia, the company plans to deploy commercial-scale facilities leveraging its Asia-based management team's expertise in energy markets.
  • These developments position Southeast Asia as a future exporter of sustainable fuels while supporting domestic net-zero commitments and complementing local agendas for industrial development and manpower up-skilling.
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eFuels SEA Launches Platform to Develop eFuels Projects Across Southeast Asia Using Infinium Technology

SINGAPORE, April 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- eFuels SEA, Ltd. today announced its launch as a new development platform dedicated to advancing electrofuel, also referred to as eFuel, projects throughout Southeast Asia. The company will utilize Infinium's ultra-low carbon eFuels technology…

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