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This modern day Elon Musk created his own Tesla after reading some articles on the Internet and applying a bit of elbow grease! Belarussian Sergei Rusakov converted his aging Citroen AX into a homemade electric car. The Minsk resident, who has no formal training or education, ordered the necessary parts after researching the technology himself, and installed the parts into his dilapidated vehicle in his own garage.
Eight people "do not respond to calls" following the collapse of a building in Marseille, announced the city's prosecutor, Dominique Laurens. SOUNDBITE
"Stellantis Spotlight" is a weekly recap of some of the major stories at Stellantis. The top stories for the week ending June 10, 2022, include the Ram Truck brand debuts the new 1500 TRX Sandblast Edition, the company announces new milestones in its Dare Forward 2030 strategy and the Dodge brand reveals the return of MotorTrend Presents Roadkill Nights Powered by Dodge.
Images outside the Russian embassy in Bucharest where a man died after ramming his car into the gates of the building and setting himself on fire inside the vehicle. Romanian media said the driver headed an NGO for fathers' rights and was on Tuesday sentenced to 15 years in prison for molesting his underage daughter. IMAGES
Polestar Precept, the concept car that Polestar revealed in 2020, is under full-scale development and on its journey to reality in the coming years. Created to showcase Polestar’s ambitions in terms of design, sustainability and technology
Nairobi, Jun 19 (EFE/EPA).- "Wash Me Please," a Kenyan startup company offers mobile carwash services at the comfort of the client's home or workplace as a way of helping fighting Covid-19.Wash Me Please is a car detailing and carwash company which was started in the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic. It offers mobile carwash services to its clients at the comfort of their homes or work places through a mobile app that clients use to request for the services, which has offered safe space for women who normally fear taking their cars to the carwash and also helped in the fight against COVID-19 by bringing the services to the clients homes, thus saving them the time and risks when going to the conventional carwash joints that are usually crowded to get the same services. According to the founders of the company, also the use of online app and their electric tuk tuk has helped in reducing the carbon footprints and reducing noise pollution thus offering clean and safe environment when serving their clients. (Camera: DANIEL IRUNGU). SHOT LIST: WASH ME PLEASE MOBILE CARWASH STAFF USE A CARWASH MACHINE INSTALLED INTO AN ELECTRIC TUK TUK (THREE-WHEELED MOTORIZED RICKSHAW) TO CLEAN A CAR AT A CLIENT'S HOME IN KIAMBU, KENYA. SOUND BITES: TWO CLIENTS OF WASH ME PLEASE; CHRIS, A WASH ME PLEASE STAFF; AND KEVIN, CO-FOUNDER OF WASH ME PLEASE (IN ENGLISH).