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a chemical toilet but is, in fact, a solar car which will see the light of day in the World Solar Challenge in Australia this November No shortage of sunshine there The single seater hotrod is capable of speeds up to 75mph(120km/h) and its power derives from converting sunlight into electricity via solar pawls covering much of the vehicle surface, There is no need to worry if the sun goes in—stored electricity is diverted to the motor from a grandly named unit, the Maximum Power Point Tracker Its maker, KIA Motors Corporation, is cooking up further wizardry with an onboard system for monitoring traffic, road and weather conditions.

The Hawk looks forward to the first solar powered truck but if you think you're going to save on fuel costs, forget it. The Tories would find a way of taxing the sun, the moon and the stars

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