Solar power to be used
A clean emissions company which is looking to revolutionise the TT Zero race is stepping up the promotion of its efforts.
KAST Energy Technologies has been showing its mobile charging unit off at a major UK clean energy conference, alongside the machines it will be sponsoring at this year's race.
The Greater Manchester-based firm has teamed up with Duffy Motorsport and will use the unit to charge the bikes via solar energy, in addition to the financial backing.
A video released by KAST, and featuring Managing Director Kes Scott, explains more:
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