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Ferrari goes verde, adds photovoltaic solar cells to plant
Looks like green might replace red as the most popular color at Ferrari. The supercar manufacturer just added a whole roof-full of photovoltaics atop its Engine Mechanical Machining facility in Maranello. Those solar panels should cut Ferrari's outside power needs, reducing the amount of energy the company draws from the grid by about 210,000 kWh a year and could result in a 25-30% reduction in CO2 emissions. The solar cells are the latest move in Ferrari's plan to improve environmental sustainability. They've already increased the natural ... Read more →
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Ferrari goes verde, adds photovoltaic solar cells to plant 11 months ago on Autoblog
Looks like green might replace red as the most popular color at Ferrari. The supercar manufacturer just added a whole roof-full of photovoltaics atop its Engine Mechanical Machining facility in Maranello. Those solar panels should cut Ferrari's outside power needs, reducing the amount of energy the ...
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