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Global Voices Onlinehttp://globalvoicesonline.org/2008/10/07/environment-south-african-bloggers-herald-sas-first-electric-car/ [Global Voices Online] South African bloggers were among the first to report on South Africa's first electric car. On the blog Urbasprout, Glen was among the first people to post pictures of the car and detail on the company that made the car, the designer, .

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