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This EV Eats Carbon for Breakfast!

Dutch students have made an Electric Vehicle which consumes carbon. Here's how!
This EV from the Netherlands is inspired by BMW's Coupe models, but it captures higher carbon than its emissions
A team of students at the Eindhoven University of Technology have come up with this path-breaking innovation
The ZEM two-seater model has a majority of 3D-printed recycled parts. The goal is to lower the CO2 emissions throughout the lifespan of the vehicle
This includes the time from manufacturing to recycling. The car has a couple of filters that can trap upto 2 kgs of CO2 throughout 20,000 driving miles
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