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*[http://sunnyclist.com/sunnyclist Company website] |
*[http://sunnyclist.com/sunnyclist Company website] |
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*[http://www.dauto.nl/auto/merk.asp?merk=11400&desc=Merknaam%20Sunnyclist&q=sunnyclist Sunnyclist in Dutch auto catalog] |
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*[http://www.autoblog.gr/2013/11/21/ellhnas-mhxanologos-kataskeyase-to-sunnyclist-ena-hliako-trithesio-motopodhlato-me-aytonomia-240-xlm/ Sunnyclist introduction] |
*[http://www.autoblog.gr/2013/11/21/ellhnas-mhxanologos-kataskeyase-to-sunnyclist-ena-hliako-trithesio-motopodhlato-me-aytonomia-240-xlm/ Sunnyclist introduction] |
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*[http://www.patris.gr/articles/252201?PHPSESSID=2jb6a6ualcm50bv8ikgh222em2#.UviA1M4XLSQ Report about Sunnyclist award] |
*[http://www.patris.gr/articles/252201?PHPSESSID=2jb6a6ualcm50bv8ikgh222em2#.UviA1M4XLSQ Report about Sunnyclist award] |
Revision as of 08:23, 10 February 2014
Sunnyclist is the name of a vehicle created by Energomichaniki Kritis, a Herakleion (Crete)-based company involved in Green Energy projects. It is an innovative three-wheel car, introduced in September 2013, which utilizes various combinations of Solar, Electric and Human powers. The vehicle has been presented in a series of Greek and European exhibitions; it is a three seater, features a light aluminum frame and a sun tracking solar panel on the roof, and has a maximum speed of 50km/h.
External links
- Company website
- Sunnyclist in Dutch auto catalog
- Sunnyclist introduction
- Report about Sunnyclist award
- Sunnyclist in European Venture Summit
References
- L.S. Skartsis, "Greek Vehicle & Machine Manufacturers 1800 to present: A Pictorial History", Bookstars, Athens (2013) ISBN 978-960-571-009-5