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This is no joke. There’s an electric car being powered by human waste. One person’s “daily habit” is enough to move the vehicle 450 metres. It takes the efforts of thousands of people to recharge the battery from empty.
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Four years after introducing an electric Mitsubishi hatchback powered by poo, the firm Urban Utilities has put its second electric car on the road and called it
“Number Two”.
The Hyundai Kona electric SUV even has the registration plates “NMBR2S” (number twos is rhyming slang for poo, in case you weren t aware).
“On average, one person’s daily habits can generate enough electricity to make the car travel around 450 metres,” said a spokesperson for Urban Utilities, a wastewater treatment company in Brisbane.
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Appropriately dubbed the Number 2, the Hyundai Kona runs by electricity generated by mass human waste.
The new-age vehicle has been introduced to the market in a bid to encourage sustainable driving with an eye on the environment.
In a bizarre look into the future, the power used to charge the SUV is produced when water from a Brisbane wastewater treatment plant is fed into a giant machine that generates electricity, according to 7 News.
Appropriately dubbed the Number 2, the Hyundai Kona (pictured) runs by electricity generated by mass human waste
The Number 2 vehicle relies on the excrement of 1000 people to generate enough power for a single charge, which lasts an impressive 450km.