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Car smashes electric speed record

15:05, Sep 27 2012

 

A supercar powered by energy from wind turbines has smashed the UK land speed record for an electric car.

The Nemesis, driven by Nick Ponting, hit 151mph during a run at Elvington airfield near York.

This breaks the record of 137mph set by Don Wales, the grandson of speed ace Sir Malcolm Campbell, 10 years ago.

Nemesis broke the record with a 148mph first run, then Ponting, 21, bettered this with a 151mph later. Thursday's achievement was ratified by the Motor Sports Association at the track.

The makers of the Nemesis say it is the first electric supercar built in the UK and they hope it will "smash the stereotype" of electric-powered cars as boring and slow. It is the brainchild of Dale Vince, founder of green electricity company Ecotricity, of Stroud, Gloucestershire.

Mr Vince said: "This is brilliant. We built the Nemesis to smash the stereotype of electric cars as something Noddy would drive - slow, boring, not cool - and I think we've done exactly that today.

"Hopefully this will further stimulate debate about the future of transport in Britain and how we'll be getting around when the world runs out of oil. What we've been able to demonstrate is that wind-powered cars are not just feasible, but can be a load of fun."

Mr Vince said the Nemesis is powered entirely by electricity generated by Ecotricity's network of 53 wind turbines around the UK. It was designed and built in less than two years by a team of leading British motorsport engineers in Norfolk.

The car began life as a second-hand Lotus Exige bought on eBay, and was rebuilt from the ground up.

Mr Vince said the Nemesis is capable of 0-100mph in 8.5 seconds and, on paper, is capable of topping 200mph. The Nemesis can travel for 100 to 150 miles between charges, depending on driving style, and can be charged from empty in less than 30 minutes.

 
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