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Aptera vehicle
9:18:43 2022-03-10 1005

No charge? no problem

Aptera motors unveiled a new solar electric vehicle, and claims it never needs charging.
The company says it gets 45 miles of range per day which would make it the first EV to meet daily driving needs on just solar power.
Aptera claims that the vehicle can harvest enough sunlight to go over 11,000 miles per year.

The vehicle also looks as futuristic as its technology,
It has two seats and three wheels, and super low-drag aerodynamics.

You would like to give it a spin .

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