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Electric cars get legs?

August 16th, 2007

I for one will be watching what Meridian actually do with their trial of electric cars. CEO Keith Turner says the company has been closely watching overseas
developments in electric vehicles, and is convinced that the technology
is about to reach a tipping point. According to Turner,

Meridian will be able to demonstrate renewable, zero-emission, certified carbon neutral mobility.

I’ll let Mr Turner know my address ;-)

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