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A team of students from Eindhoven University of Technology built a prototype of an electric car that removes carbon dioxide from the air while driving.

A team of students from Eindhoven University of Technology built a prototype of an electric car that removes carbon dioxide from the air while driving.
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The team claims that a car can remove up to 2 kg of CO2 from the air for every 20,600 km driven per year at about 60 km/h.

If the technology is deployed on millions of cars on roads around the world, it could make a real contribution to decarbonization efforts.