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General | Posted by Cameron at Jul. 24, 2008 - 11:32 am


Google.org, the search kingpin's philanthropic wing, has just added another notch to its eco-friendly belt with a recent (and sizable) investment in Aptera Motors -- makers of that absurdly futuristic gas-sipper we've been following. Along with ActaCell (an electric car battery maker), Aptera receieved a $2.75 million infusion via Google.org's RechargeIT investment program. Hopefully, some of the cash will be put to use bringing Aptera's Typ-1 vehicle to market, where its $30,000 estimated price tag and outrageous 230+ MPG fuel economy will be a welcome relief from rising fuel costs and concerns... and our lack of a fresh ride.


Let's all pray to the automotive gods that Google can help these guys bring a care like that to market. I feel a single tear run down my cheek every time I fill my car up and $80 leaves my bank account. The Typ-1 looks a little too much like a plane/submarine for my vehicular tastes, but you know what? You can't argue with TWO HUNDRED THIRTY MILES PER GALLON.
[Read Full Story at Engadget]
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