Introducing the Super Huge, Super Fuel Efficient . . . Semi Trailer Truck? : TreeHugger »

Posted By gbudavid 6 months, 1 week ago in News

Well, this might be a new one--a green semi truck? Sure, we've seen algae powered locomotives and super efficient high speed trains . But the semi trailer truck is the bane of clean air everywhere--right? Maybe not. Kenyan designer Kioko Muthui has come up with a truck that's not only extremely fuel efficient, but extremely huge, too. Here's a closer look at the ultra slick, oversized vehicle . . .

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    Jeboba6 months, 1 week ago

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    nothing but a train on tires. Same way a locomotive runs. Diesel engine driving generators driving electric motors. Nothing new here.

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      TheRealizer6 months, 1 week ago

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      Questionable concept in the flatlands, totally useless in the mountians..

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        doppich6 months ago

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        There should be a lot of jobs created for repairing the roads this behemoth destroys.

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