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Technology
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Source - NGV Global
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Wednesday, 03 September 2008 16:25 |
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Germany
TÜV Saarland (The NGV competence centre of Technischer Überwachungs Vereinaka) of Germany is on a quest to prove that natural gas vehicles can be 'very powerful and sexy', building a compressed natural gas (CNG) fuelled Audi A4 to attempt an NGV high speed world record next month. The car is a modified standard Audi A4 which the team is hoping to take to 350 km/h at Papenburg in Germany (date tbc). IANGV regional affiliate NGVA Europe is supporting the attempt and TÜV are also hoping to attract commercial sponsorhip for the project. The vehicle will be on site at the NGV & H2 World Fair in Turin later this month but can be contacted via their Project Marketing Manager
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