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Two EV novices set out to cross the Nullarbor, first arriving at Caiguna where the Biofil charger hits a snag and has to switch to diesel (which is still greener than driving a diesel vehicle as Biofil creator and engineer Jon Edwards has previously demonstrated.
They arrive at the Nullarbor Roadhouse with just enough power left on the battery, underlining the importance of taking it easy to save energy.
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