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The electric car past, present and future
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23 Sep 2008
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Electric vehicles were reported to start back in 1832 when the first crude electric carriage was born! That’s nearly 176 years ago. Then followed a range of more practical vehicles using better batteries which paved the way.
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RTFO should cover electric vehicles
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18 Apr 2008
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Under the Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation (RTFO) transport fuels must contain 2.5% biodiesel, increasing to 5% by 2010, but why isn't there a target for electric vehicles powered
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Driving into the future
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15 Feb 2008
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Green MotorSport is developing and evaluating the very best technologies so that we can travel around without harming the world we live in. Many of us want to drive our cars using fuels from
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New product breakthroughs!
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27 Nov 2007
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Green MotorSport and our partners are building up a range of innovative technologies to enable you to use renewable energy to power your own transport
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Flying our new flag for Green Innovation!
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06 Sep 2007
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Green MotorSport is pushing forward with several new developments in order to complete our new electric kart to be used in our planned series of races with the BRDC Stars of Tomorrow scheduled for 2008
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Green MotorSport is Growing!
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11 Jun 2007
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At Greenfleet’s Arrive and Drive at Rockingham in April, Green MotorSport’s new lithium ion powered racing super kart set the Green MotorSport Rockingham electric speed record with a 1 min. 7 second lap
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GREEN FUELS FROM GREEN MOTORSPORT
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30 Jan 2007
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Green MotorSport is continuing with its projects to highlight new technologies to the racing world and support the automotive industry with green fuel solutions
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CHANGING CLIMATE FOR GREEN MOTORSPORT!
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05 Dec 2006
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The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change recommends fast and strong action to stabilise greenhouse gases between 450 and 550 parts per million (ppm). There is a high price to delay, as weak action would
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