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}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a 'sleek vehicle' that was parked next to a Honda fireblade motorcyle in the [[A Charitable Earth | }}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a 'sleek vehicle' that was parked next to a Honda fireblade motorcyle in the [[A Charitable Earth Headquarters]]. | ||
It was the prototyoe of a start-up in Malaysia funded by [[A Charitable Earth]], and Ace described it as 'her pride and joy'. It looked like a classic sports car, with green paintwork, and could go from zero to ninetly miles an hour in three seconds. It was a fully electric vehicle, and charged wirelessly through a pad that it parked over. The battery was solid-state and water-cooled. When fully charged, the Hypergreen could run for around 400 [[miles]]. The steering wheel had paddles. | It was the prototyoe of a start-up in Malaysia funded by [[A Charitable Earth]], and Ace described it as 'her pride and joy'. It looked like a classic sports car, with green paintwork, and could go from zero to ninetly miles an hour in three seconds. It was a fully electric vehicle, and charged wirelessly through a pad that it parked over. The battery was solid-state and water-cooled. When fully charged, the Hypergreen could run for around 400 [[miles]]. The steering wheel had paddles. |
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Hypergreen was a 'sleek vehicle' that was parked next to a Honda fireblade motorcyle in the A Charitable Earth Headquarters.
It was the prototyoe of a start-up in Malaysia funded by A Charitable Earth, and Ace described it as 'her pride and joy'. It looked like a classic sports car, with green paintwork, and could go from zero to ninetly miles an hour in three seconds. It was a fully electric vehicle, and charged wirelessly through a pad that it parked over. The battery was solid-state and water-cooled. When fully charged, the Hypergreen could run for around 400 miles. The steering wheel had paddles.
In January 2020, Ace drove from the headquarters of A Charitable Earth to Chantelle's Flat, driving along the Thames and up through Covent Garden and onto the Westway. (PROSE: At Childhood's End (novel)