O-Lec targets 2030 release

It is still all a pipe dream at the moment, but “O-Lec,” or online electric car, was designed by British designer Scott Gilbert who wants to see such an electric vehicle hit the market a good two decades down the road. It won’t run on fossil fuel by then (is it any wonder), but will instead produces power from the surface it moves on. Capable of ferrying up to two passengers around with one in front and the other behind, the O-Lec aims to be a smart and sustainable alternative for standard fuel or battery powered vehicles of the future. Good luck to Scott, and we await good news from your side.

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