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Charging an EV from pole to pole

E&T

Ramsey explains that “we’ll be taking our charging with us in the form of a trailer-mounted 5-kilowatt static wind turbine that we will tow behind us. It’s just like those you see on the hillside (only smaller), so that we can harness wind energy.” From there, the South Pole is just over 600 nautical miles (1,138 km) away.

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Flying cars and hyperloops?

E&T

Right now, it looks to be a more likely replacement for fossil fuels than the other option of hydrogen – even though some of the tankers may wind up conveying hydrogen in some form from Africa or Chile to Europe and manufacturing centres along the Pacific coast of Asia. Why is ammonia better?