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The Eco-Friendly Killajoule is the World's Fastest Electric Sidecar

The Killajoule is an incredibly weird and futuristic looking electric sidecar, built and driven by Eva Hakansson, that became the world's fastest electric sidecar after hitting a jaw-dropping top speed of 389 km/h at the Bonneville Motorcycle Speed Trials. The electric vehicle broke almost every previous record, while its driver Hakansson -- a mechanical engineering PhD student -- became the world's quickest female on a motorbike.

The Killajoule is essentially a hobby project that Hakansson worked on with her husband Bill Dube in their two-car garage over a period of five years.

The car's appearance is striking as it measures 19 feet long. Its battery can be charged using wind power or via a hybrid bio-diesel generator. It is a powerful example of the fact that eco-friendly vehicles need not be slow or boring. Photo Credits: designboom, killacycleracing
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1. Electric Sidecars - Opportunity for the development of faster and more eco-friendly electric sidecars.
2. Hobby Projects - Growth potential in the market for hobbyists working on unconventional projects like the Killajoule.
3. Eco-friendly Vehicles - Disruptive innovation opportunities for the production of powerful and sustainable eco-friendly vehicles.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - Automotive industry can explore the potential of electric sidecars and eco-friendly vehicles.
2. Engineering - Engineering industry can benefit from the growth of hobby projects and unconventional vehicle designs.
3. Clean Energy - Clean energy industry can tap into the opportunity of charging electric vehicles using wind power and hybrid bio-diesel generators.

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