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This Is The Worlds First Electric Two-seater Formula Race Car
- Friday October 29, 2021
- Written by carandbike team
The race car results from a partnership between Johnson Matthey, a global leader in sustainable technologies, and Envision Virgin Racing, the carbon neutral Formula E team.
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www.carandbike.com
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Formula E: Mahindra Racing Becomes First Team To Be Certified 3 Star Accreditation In Sustainability
- Thursday October 1, 2020
- Written by Sameer Contractor
Mahindra Racing is only the second motorsport team in the world across all disciplines to receive the three-star accreditation for sustainability from the FIA.
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www.carandbike.com
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First carbon neutral race
- Tuesday August 17, 2010
- World News | Associated Press
Teams from Australia, Germany and Switzerland have set off from Geneva for what they hope will be the first carbon neutral race around the world.The aim is to complete the 18,642-mile (30,000-kilometre) trip without pumping carbon into the atmosphere; a goal that Louis Palmer, the race organiser, believes can be done.Palmer should know. Two years a...
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www.ndtv.com
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This Is The Worlds First Electric Two-seater Formula Race Car
- Friday October 29, 2021
- Written by carandbike team
The race car results from a partnership between Johnson Matthey, a global leader in sustainable technologies, and Envision Virgin Racing, the carbon neutral Formula E team.
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www.carandbike.com
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Formula E: Mahindra Racing Becomes First Team To Be Certified 3 Star Accreditation In Sustainability
- Thursday October 1, 2020
- Written by Sameer Contractor
Mahindra Racing is only the second motorsport team in the world across all disciplines to receive the three-star accreditation for sustainability from the FIA.
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www.carandbike.com
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First carbon neutral race
- Tuesday August 17, 2010
- World News | Associated Press
Teams from Australia, Germany and Switzerland have set off from Geneva for what they hope will be the first carbon neutral race around the world.The aim is to complete the 18,642-mile (30,000-kilometre) trip without pumping carbon into the atmosphere; a goal that Louis Palmer, the race organiser, believes can be done.Palmer should know. Two years a...
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www.ndtv.com