September 10, 2009

SunVee Inspired by Y2K

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The SunVee (Solar Utility Neighborhood Vehicle) takes your basic cart and integrates solar-electric panels to charge batteries for powering up an electric motor. It has a top speed of 25mph and can travel about 30 miles. The concept began in 1999 by Kelly Hart, who was concerned with both Y2K and the environment. The original Sunmobile worked both by solar energy and pedaling. Fred Flintstone would be proud.

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Posted by Sheila Franklin at September 10, 2009 9:10 PM
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