XCF SAF Portfolio

XCF Global is driving the future of SAF with a robust production pipeline

What is Synthetic Aviation Fuel?

Synthetic Aviation Fuel is a synthetic kerosene derived from renewable, non-food feedstocks such as waste oils and fats, municipal green waste, and non-food crops. SAF provides a cleaner alternative to traditional jet fuel while maintaining the same performance standards

Compared to conventional jet fuel, SAF can reduce lifecycle carbon emissions by up to 80%. It achieves this by recycling CO2 absorbed by biomass during the feedstock's growth cycle, effectively preventing the release of new carbon into the atmosphere. SAF is a "drop-in" fuel, seamlessly integrating with existing aviation engines, infrastructure, and fueling systems without requiring modifications.

XCF utilizes Hydroprocessed Esters and Fatty Acids (HEFA) technology, a proven method for converting waste oils and fats into high-quality, sustainable aviation fuel.

 

A clear path to commercializing SAF at scale

New Rise Reno | Reno, Nevada

Location: Reno Tahoe Industrial Center; Reno, Nevada
Commissioning Date: February 2025
Production Capacity: ~38 million gallons
Ramp-up Stage Production: Renewable Diesel
SAF Production: Expected in Q3 2025
Feedstock Pretreatment: Yes
Production Pathway: HEFA
Technical Standard: ASTM D7566
Efficiency Initiatives: Co-generation, off gas energy recovery, water recovery

New Rise Reno 2 | Reno, Nevada

Location: Reno Tahoe Industrial Center; Reno, Nevada
Commissioning Date: 2027 (expected)
Production Capacity: ~40 million gallons neat SAF (estimate)
Feedstock Pretreatment: Yes
Production Pathway: HEFA (expected)
Technical Standard: ASTM D7566

Ft. Myers | Fort Myers, Florida

Location: Ft. Myers, Florida
Commissioning Date: 2028 (expected)
Production Capacity: ~40 million gallons neat SAF (estimate)
Feedstock Pretreatment: Expected
Production Pathway: HEFA (expected)
Technical Standard: ASTM D7566

Wilson | Wilson, North Carolina

Location: Wilson, North Carolina
Commissioning Date: 2028 (expected)
Production Capacity: ~40 million gallons of neat SAF (estimate)
Feedstock Pretreatment: Expected
Production Pathway: HEFA (expected)
Technical Standard: ASTM D7566