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17,000 solar panels to power Toyota’s Derbyshire plant
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Free airport parking and transfers for Tesla owners
Fri, 25 Jul 2014ELECTRIC car maker Tesla has announced a free parking and airport shuttle service for its customers, based at its new dealership near Heathrow. Model S owners will be able to book the service with the West Drayton Tesla centre, before simply turning up, having their car parked in a secure location and then being taken off to the airport with their luggage – in another Model S. Tesla representatives will also ferry the customers back from the airport terminal to their own car.
Nissan wins New York taxi bid
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