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  • Wind Turbines On Shoreline Of Lake At Sunset
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    Wind Turbines On Shoreline Of Lake At Sunset
    Four large white wind turbines stand on a ridge above the forested and residential shoreline of Lake Starnberg in Starnberg, Germany, on November 29, 2025, symbolizing green energy production against a colorful sunset sky. In the foreground, a seagull sits atop a wooden piling in the calm water of the lake. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
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    Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
    Donni Pernando, 38, celebrates the tangible result of using PT Nousindo’s compost, holding a thriving plant as a symbol of success and hope within the USU Residence III subsidized housing complex in Patumbak Satu, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 31, 2025. His thumbs-up gesture confirms the positive impact of accessible, high-quality organic fertilizer on improving community welfare and supporting a greener living environment. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
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    Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
    The activities of workers at PT Nousindo Nusatara Agri's compost processing plant are visible during the final process of material filtration in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 30, 2025. This deployment of heavy equipment is crucial for achieving the high production volume required to efficiently convert local livestock waste into thousands of tons of ready-to-use organic fertilizer, ensuring the industry meets the substantial demand from local farming communities. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
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    Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
    Organic fertilizer derived from processed livestock waste becomes an essential resource for local farmers in response to the inconsistent availability of subsidized inorganic fertilizers. On October 30, 2025, in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Purnomo, a staff member at PT Nousindo Nusatara Agri's compost processing plant, showcases the Indonesian Oil Palm Research Institute (PPKS) Laboratory Analysis Certification. This certification confirms that the local compost fertilizer meets quality standards necessary for soil nutrient requirements and supports small-scale fertilizer industries in participating in the national food program. PT Nousindo's conversion of cow dung into high-quality compost offers a vital independent solution for agricultural sustainability. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
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    Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
    The activities of workers at PT Nousindo Nusatara Agri's compost processing plant are visible during the final process of material filtration in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 30, 2025. This deployment of heavy equipment is crucial for achieving the high production volume required to efficiently convert local livestock waste into thousands of tons of ready-to-use organic fertilizer, ensuring the industry meets the substantial demand from local farming communities. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
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    Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
    This panoramic view captures the core of food sovereignty: vibrant agricultural growth sustained by local industry. The facility in the background, which transforms livestock waste, stands as a testament to the strong local fertilizer industry that directly ensures the continuous fertility of the land and secures a stable future for local farmers. This scene takes place at the factory site in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 30, 2025. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
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    Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
    The activities of workers at PT Nousindo Nusatara Agri's compost processing plant are visible during the final process of material filtration in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 30, 2025. This deployment of heavy equipment is crucial for achieving the high production volume required to efficiently convert local livestock waste into thousands of tons of ready-to-use organic fertilizer, ensuring the industry meets the substantial demand from local farming communities. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
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    Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
    The activities of workers at PT Nousindo Nusatara Agri's compost processing plant are visible during the final process of material filtration in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 30, 2025. This deployment of heavy equipment is crucial for achieving the high production volume required to efficiently convert local livestock waste into thousands of tons of ready-to-use organic fertilizer, ensuring the industry meets the substantial demand from local farming communities. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
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    Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
    The activities of workers at PT Nousindo Nusatara Agri's compost processing plant are visible during the final process of material filtration in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 30, 2025. This deployment of heavy equipment is crucial for achieving the high production volume required to efficiently convert local livestock waste into thousands of tons of ready-to-use organic fertilizer, ensuring the industry meets the substantial demand from local farming communities. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
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    Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
    The activities of workers at PT Nousindo Nusatara Agri's compost processing plant are visible during the final process of material filtration in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 30, 2025. This deployment of heavy equipment is crucial for achieving the high production volume required to efficiently convert local livestock waste into thousands of tons of ready-to-use organic fertilizer, ensuring the industry meets the substantial demand from local farming communities. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
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    Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
    The activities of workers at PT Nousindo Nusatara Agri's compost processing plant are visible during the final process of material filtration in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 30, 2025. This deployment of heavy equipment is crucial for achieving the high production volume required to efficiently convert local livestock waste into thousands of tons of ready-to-use organic fertilizer, ensuring the industry meets the substantial demand from local farming communities. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
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    Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
    The activities of workers at PT Nousindo Nusatara Agri's compost processing plant are visible during the final process of material filtration in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 30, 2025. This deployment of heavy equipment is crucial for achieving the high production volume required to efficiently convert local livestock waste into thousands of tons of ready-to-use organic fertilizer, ensuring the industry meets the substantial demand from local farming communities. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
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    Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
    The activities of workers at PT Nousindo Nusatara Agri's compost processing plant are visible during the final process of material filtration in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 30, 2025. This deployment of heavy equipment is crucial for achieving the high production volume required to efficiently convert local livestock waste into thousands of tons of ready-to-use organic fertilizer, ensuring the industry meets the substantial demand from local farming communities. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
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    Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
    The activities of workers at PT Nousindo Nusatara Agri's compost processing plant are visible during the final process of material filtration in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 30, 2025. This deployment of heavy equipment is crucial for achieving the high production volume required to efficiently convert local livestock waste into thousands of tons of ready-to-use organic fertilizer, ensuring the industry meets the substantial demand from local farming communities. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
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    Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
    The activities of workers at PT Nousindo Nusatara Agri's compost processing plant are visible during the final process of material filtration in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 30, 2025. This deployment of heavy equipment is crucial for achieving the high production volume required to efficiently convert local livestock waste into thousands of tons of ready-to-use organic fertilizer, ensuring the industry meets the substantial demand from local farming communities. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
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    Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
    The activities of workers at PT Nousindo Nusatara Agri's compost processing plant are visible during the final process of material filtration in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 30, 2025. This deployment of heavy equipment is crucial for achieving the high production volume required to efficiently convert local livestock waste into thousands of tons of ready-to-use organic fertilizer, ensuring the industry meets the substantial demand from local farming communities. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
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    Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
    The hand of a compost factory worker at PT Nousindo Nusatara Agri's compost processing plant shows the final result of material filtration in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, on October 30, 2025. The final result is a handful of black, fertile compost, demonstrating the high quality of the organic fertilizer processed from livestock waste. This nutrient-rich product, verified by laboratory analysis, is the core of the local industry's commitment to building soil health and achieving food self-sufficiency. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
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    Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
    The activities of workers at PT Nousindo Nusatara Agri's compost processing plant are visible during the final process of material filtration in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 30, 2025. This deployment of heavy equipment is crucial for achieving the high production volume required to efficiently convert local livestock waste into thousands of tons of ready-to-use organic fertilizer, ensuring the industry meets the substantial demand from local farming communities. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
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    Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
    The activities of workers at PT Nousindo Nusatara Agri's compost processing plant are visible during the final process of material filtration in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 30, 2025. This deployment of heavy equipment is crucial for achieving the high production volume required to efficiently convert local livestock waste into thousands of tons of ready-to-use organic fertilizer, ensuring the industry meets the substantial demand from local farming communities. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
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    Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
    The activities of workers at PT Nousindo Nusatara Agri's compost processing plant are visible during the final process of material filtration in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 30, 2025. This deployment of heavy equipment is crucial for achieving the high production volume required to efficiently convert local livestock waste into thousands of tons of ready-to-use organic fertilizer, ensuring the industry meets the substantial demand from local farming communities. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
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    Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
    The activities of workers at PT Nousindo Nusatara Agri's compost processing plant are visible during the final process of material filtration in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 30, 2025. This deployment of heavy equipment is crucial for achieving the high production volume required to efficiently convert local livestock waste into thousands of tons of ready-to-use organic fertilizer, ensuring the industry meets the substantial demand from local farming communities. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
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    Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
    The hand of a compost factory worker at PT Nousindo Nusatara Agri's compost processing plant shows the final result of material filtration in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, on October 30, 2025. The final result is a handful of black, fertile compost, demonstrating the high quality of the organic fertilizer processed from livestock waste. This nutrient-rich product, verified by laboratory analysis, is the core of the local industry's commitment to building soil health and achieving food self-sufficiency. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
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    Farmer's 'Gold Poop'
    The activities of workers at PT Nousindo Nusatara Agri's compost processing plant are visible during the final process of material filtration in Patumbak, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 30, 2025. This deployment of heavy equipment is crucial for achieving the high production volume required to efficiently convert local livestock waste into thousands of tons of ready-to-use organic fertilizer, ensuring the industry meets the substantial demand from local farming communities. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Walking The Divide: Nicosia, The World’s Last Divided Capital
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    Walking The Divide: Nicosia, The World’s Last Divided Capital
    NICOSIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 21:
    A minaret of Selimiye Mosque, historically known as the Cathedral of Saint Sophia, a former Christian cathedral converted into a mosque, seen from the Ledra (Lokmaci) Street crossing that connects the Republic of Cyprus–controlled south with the northern part of Nicosia, administered by the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), recognized only by Turkey., is seen on October 21, 2025.
    The island has remained divided by a United Nations-controlled Buffer Zone since 1974. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tesla Cybertruck personnalisé par Mansory
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    Tesla Cybertruck personnalisé par Mansory
    Picture MUST credit: Mansory Electric car maker Tesla’s imposing Cybertruck has just become an even bigger beast in the road — thanks to one of Europe’s high end customers. German-based Mansory, known for body and engine kits for some of the word top marques has introduced a complete customisation program for the Elon Musk-owned auto maker’s love it or hate it model. Mansory customers included footballers, celebrities and multi-millionaire benison and woman. Full conversions add tens of thousands of euros to the basic vehicle price. The vehicle , called the Mansory Elongation, in tribute to Musk, gets carbon fibre add-on parts, a new interior and huge 26-inch wheels. The newly developed customisation program includes three different programmes — one each for the exterior, interior and wheels and tyres. A spokesperson said: “The Tesla Cybertruck already has one of the most extraordinary body designs in the automotive world. In order to meet Mansory’s high and brand-typical demands on appearance and aerodynamics, the Mansory designers install various full carbon add-on parts on the entire car and sharpen the martial appearance of the vehicle even further, while at the same time ensuring that the Elongation” can be recognised as a ‘real’ Mansory at first glance.” Picture suplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Tesla Cybertruck personnalisé par Mansory
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    Tesla Cybertruck personnalisé par Mansory
    Picture MUST credit: Mansory Electric car maker Tesla’s imposing Cybertruck has just become an even bigger beast in the road — thanks to one of Europe’s high end customers. German-based Mansory, known for body and engine kits for some of the word top marques has introduced a complete customisation program for the Elon Musk-owned auto maker’s love it or hate it model. Mansory customers included footballers, celebrities and multi-millionaire benison and woman. Full conversions add tens of thousands of euros to the basic vehicle price. The vehicle , called the Mansory Elongation, in tribute to Musk, gets carbon fibre add-on parts, a new interior and huge 26-inch wheels. The newly developed customisation program includes three different programmes — one each for the exterior, interior and wheels and tyres. A spokesperson said: “The Tesla Cybertruck already has one of the most extraordinary body designs in the automotive world. In order to meet Mansory’s high and brand-typical demands on appearance and aerodynamics, the Mansory designers install various full carbon add-on parts on the entire car and sharpen the martial appearance of the vehicle even further, while at the same time ensuring that the Elongation” can be recognised as a ‘real’ Mansory at first glance.” Picture suplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Tesla Cybertruck personnalisé par Mansory
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    Tesla Cybertruck personnalisé par Mansory
    Picture MUST credit: Mansory Electric car maker Tesla’s imposing Cybertruck has just become an even bigger beast in the road — thanks to one of Europe’s high end customers. German-based Mansory, known for body and engine kits for some of the word top marques has introduced a complete customisation program for the Elon Musk-owned auto maker’s love it or hate it model. Mansory customers included footballers, celebrities and multi-millionaire benison and woman. Full conversions add tens of thousands of euros to the basic vehicle price. The vehicle , called the Mansory Elongation, in tribute to Musk, gets carbon fibre add-on parts, a new interior and huge 26-inch wheels. The newly developed customisation program includes three different programmes — one each for the exterior, interior and wheels and tyres. A spokesperson said: “The Tesla Cybertruck already has one of the most extraordinary body designs in the automotive world. In order to meet Mansory’s high and brand-typical demands on appearance and aerodynamics, the Mansory designers install various full carbon add-on parts on the entire car and sharpen the martial appearance of the vehicle even further, while at the same time ensuring that the Elongation” can be recognised as a ‘real’ Mansory at first glance.” Picture suplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Tesla Cybertruck personnalisé par Mansory
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    Tesla Cybertruck personnalisé par Mansory
    Picture MUST credit: Mansory Electric car maker Tesla’s imposing Cybertruck has just become an even bigger beast in the road — thanks to one of Europe’s high end customers. German-based Mansory, known for body and engine kits for some of the word top marques has introduced a complete customisation program for the Elon Musk-owned auto maker’s love it or hate it model. Mansory customers included footballers, celebrities and multi-millionaire benison and woman. Full conversions add tens of thousands of euros to the basic vehicle price. The vehicle , called the Mansory Elongation, in tribute to Musk, gets carbon fibre add-on parts, a new interior and huge 26-inch wheels. The newly developed customisation program includes three different programmes — one each for the exterior, interior and wheels and tyres. A spokesperson said: “The Tesla Cybertruck already has one of the most extraordinary body designs in the automotive world. In order to meet Mansory’s high and brand-typical demands on appearance and aerodynamics, the Mansory designers install various full carbon add-on parts on the entire car and sharpen the martial appearance of the vehicle even further, while at the same time ensuring that the Elongation” can be recognised as a ‘real’ Mansory at first glance.” Picture suplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Tesla Cybertruck personnalisé par Mansory
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    Tesla Cybertruck personnalisé par Mansory
    Picture MUST credit: Mansory Electric car maker Tesla’s imposing Cybertruck has just become an even bigger beast in the road — thanks to one of Europe’s high end customers. German-based Mansory, known for body and engine kits for some of the word top marques has introduced a complete customisation program for the Elon Musk-owned auto maker’s love it or hate it model. Mansory customers included footballers, celebrities and multi-millionaire benison and woman. Full conversions add tens of thousands of euros to the basic vehicle price. The vehicle , called the Mansory Elongation, in tribute to Musk, gets carbon fibre add-on parts, a new interior and huge 26-inch wheels. The newly developed customisation program includes three different programmes — one each for the exterior, interior and wheels and tyres. A spokesperson said: “The Tesla Cybertruck already has one of the most extraordinary body designs in the automotive world. In order to meet Mansory’s high and brand-typical demands on appearance and aerodynamics, the Mansory designers install various full carbon add-on parts on the entire car and sharpen the martial appearance of the vehicle even further, while at the same time ensuring that the Elongation” can be recognised as a ‘real’ Mansory at first glance.” Picture suplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Tesla Cybertruck personnalisé par Mansory
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    Tesla Cybertruck personnalisé par Mansory
    Picture MUST credit: Mansory Electric car maker Tesla’s imposing Cybertruck has just become an even bigger beast in the road — thanks to one of Europe’s high end customers. German-based Mansory, known for body and engine kits for some of the word top marques has introduced a complete customisation program for the Elon Musk-owned auto maker’s love it or hate it model. Mansory customers included footballers, celebrities and multi-millionaire benison and woman. Full conversions add tens of thousands of euros to the basic vehicle price. The vehicle , called the Mansory Elongation, in tribute to Musk, gets carbon fibre add-on parts, a new interior and huge 26-inch wheels. The newly developed customisation program includes three different programmes — one each for the exterior, interior and wheels and tyres. A spokesperson said: “The Tesla Cybertruck already has one of the most extraordinary body designs in the automotive world. In order to meet Mansory’s high and brand-typical demands on appearance and aerodynamics, the Mansory designers install various full carbon add-on parts on the entire car and sharpen the martial appearance of the vehicle even further, while at the same time ensuring that the Elongation” can be recognised as a ‘real’ Mansory at first glance.” Picture suplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Tesla Cybertruck personnalisé par Mansory
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    Tesla Cybertruck personnalisé par Mansory
    Picture MUST credit: Mansory Electric car maker Tesla’s imposing Cybertruck has just become an even bigger beast in the road — thanks to one of Europe’s high end customers. German-based Mansory, known for body and engine kits for some of the word top marques has introduced a complete customisation program for the Elon Musk-owned auto maker’s love it or hate it model. Mansory customers included footballers, celebrities and multi-millionaire benison and woman. Full conversions add tens of thousands of euros to the basic vehicle price. The vehicle , called the Mansory Elongation, in tribute to Musk, gets carbon fibre add-on parts, a new interior and huge 26-inch wheels. The newly developed customisation program includes three different programmes — one each for the exterior, interior and wheels and tyres. A spokesperson said: “The Tesla Cybertruck already has one of the most extraordinary body designs in the automotive world. In order to meet Mansory’s high and brand-typical demands on appearance and aerodynamics, the Mansory designers install various full carbon add-on parts on the entire car and sharpen the martial appearance of the vehicle even further, while at the same time ensuring that the Elongation” can be recognised as a ‘real’ Mansory at first glance.” Picture suplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Tesla Cybertruck personnalisé par Mansory
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    Tesla Cybertruck personnalisé par Mansory
    Picture MUST credit: Mansory Electric car maker Tesla’s imposing Cybertruck has just become an even bigger beast in the road — thanks to one of Europe’s high end customers. German-based Mansory, known for body and engine kits for some of the word top marques has introduced a complete customisation program for the Elon Musk-owned auto maker’s love it or hate it model. Mansory customers included footballers, celebrities and multi-millionaire benison and woman. Full conversions add tens of thousands of euros to the basic vehicle price. The vehicle , called the Mansory Elongation, in tribute to Musk, gets carbon fibre add-on parts, a new interior and huge 26-inch wheels. The newly developed customisation program includes three different programmes — one each for the exterior, interior and wheels and tyres. A spokesperson said: “The Tesla Cybertruck already has one of the most extraordinary body designs in the automotive world. In order to meet Mansory’s high and brand-typical demands on appearance and aerodynamics, the Mansory designers install various full carbon add-on parts on the entire car and sharpen the martial appearance of the vehicle even further, while at the same time ensuring that the Elongation” can be recognised as a ‘real’ Mansory at first glance.” Picture suplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Tesla Cybertruck personnalisé par Mansory
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    Tesla Cybertruck personnalisé par Mansory
    Picture MUST credit: Mansory Electric car maker Tesla’s imposing Cybertruck has just become an even bigger beast in the road — thanks to one of Europe’s high end customers. German-based Mansory, known for body and engine kits for some of the word top marques has introduced a complete customisation program for the Elon Musk-owned auto maker’s love it or hate it model. Mansory customers included footballers, celebrities and multi-millionaire benison and woman. Full conversions add tens of thousands of euros to the basic vehicle price. The vehicle , called the Mansory Elongation, in tribute to Musk, gets carbon fibre add-on parts, a new interior and huge 26-inch wheels. The newly developed customisation program includes three different programmes — one each for the exterior, interior and wheels and tyres. A spokesperson said: “The Tesla Cybertruck already has one of the most extraordinary body designs in the automotive world. In order to meet Mansory’s high and brand-typical demands on appearance and aerodynamics, the Mansory designers install various full carbon add-on parts on the entire car and sharpen the martial appearance of the vehicle even further, while at the same time ensuring that the Elongation” can be recognised as a ‘real’ Mansory at first glance.” Picture suplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Upcycling a black cab or bin lorry: growing industry converts old vehicles to electric
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    Upcycling a black cab or bin lorry: growing industry converts old vehicles to electric
    Entrepreneurs are replacing petrol and diesel engines on buses, boats and even planes - and say the impact is not only environmental.

    The boxy black vehicle is a familiar sight on London's streets, but with a very different feel. After being retrofitted by a startup, Clipper Automotive, it has the smooth and near silent acceleration of an electric motor, replacing the previous juddering diesel engine. The taxi is part of a small but growing industry replacing polluting fossil fuel engines with much cleaner electric power.

    Jasper Jolly seen with a black London cab next to Nelson's column in central London. Electric Taxi conversion, made by Clipper Cabs. Photographed in London, 9 August 2024

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  • Upcycling a black cab or bin lorry: growing industry converts old vehicles to electric
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    Upcycling a black cab or bin lorry: growing industry converts old vehicles to electric
    Entrepreneurs are replacing petrol and diesel engines on buses, boats and even planes - and say the impact is not only environmental.

    The boxy black vehicle is a familiar sight on London's streets, but with a very different feel. After being retrofitted by a startup, Clipper Automotive, it has the smooth and near silent acceleration of an electric motor, replacing the previous juddering diesel engine. The taxi is part of a small but growing industry replacing polluting fossil fuel engines with much cleaner electric power.

    Jasper Jolly seen driving a black London cab next to Nelson's column in central London. Electric Taxi conversion, made by Clipper Cabs. Photographed in London, 9 August 2024

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  • Upcycling a black cab or bin lorry: growing industry converts old vehicles to electric
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    Upcycling a black cab or bin lorry: growing industry converts old vehicles to electric
    Entrepreneurs are replacing petrol and diesel engines on buses, boats and even planes - and say the impact is not only environmental.

    The boxy black vehicle is a familiar sight on London's streets, but with a very different feel. After being retrofitted by a startup, Clipper Automotive, it has the smooth and near silent acceleration of an electric motor, replacing the previous juddering diesel engine. The taxi is part of a small but growing industry replacing polluting fossil fuel engines with much cleaner electric power.

    Electric Taxi conversion, made by Clipper Cabs. Photographed in London, 9 August 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Upcycling a black cab or bin lorry: growing industry converts old vehicles to electric
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    Upcycling a black cab or bin lorry: growing industry converts old vehicles to electric
    Entrepreneurs are replacing petrol and diesel engines on buses, boats and even planes - and say the impact is not only environmental.

    The boxy black vehicle is a familiar sight on London's streets, but with a very different feel. After being retrofitted by a startup, Clipper Automotive, it has the smooth and near silent acceleration of an electric motor, replacing the previous juddering diesel engine. The taxi is part of a small but growing industry replacing polluting fossil fuel engines with much cleaner electric power.

    Alex Howard, co-founder of Clipper Cabs. Electric Taxi conversion, made by Clipper Cabs. Photographed in London, 9 August 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Upcycling a black cab or bin lorry: growing industry converts old vehicles to electric
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    Upcycling a black cab or bin lorry: growing industry converts old vehicles to electric
    Entrepreneurs are replacing petrol and diesel engines on buses, boats and even planes - and say the impact is not only environmental.

    The boxy black vehicle is a familiar sight on London's streets, but with a very different feel. After being retrofitted by a startup, Clipper Automotive, it has the smooth and near silent acceleration of an electric motor, replacing the previous juddering diesel engine. The taxi is part of a small but growing industry replacing polluting fossil fuel engines with much cleaner electric power.

    The front grill conversion, where the electric cable plugs in. Electric Taxi conversion, made by Clipper Cabs. Photographed in London, 9 August 2024

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  • Upcycling a black cab or bin lorry: growing industry converts old vehicles to electric
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    Upcycling a black cab or bin lorry: growing industry converts old vehicles to electric
    Entrepreneurs are replacing petrol and diesel engines on buses, boats and even planes - and say the impact is not only environmental.

    The boxy black vehicle is a familiar sight on London's streets, but with a very different feel. After being retrofitted by a startup, Clipper Automotive, it has the smooth and near silent acceleration of an electric motor, replacing the previous juddering diesel engine. The taxi is part of a small but growing industry replacing polluting fossil fuel engines with much cleaner electric power.

    The inside of a converted London taxi. Electric Taxi conversion, made by Clipper Cabs. Photographed in London, 9 August 2024

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  • Upcycling a black cab or bin lorry: growing industry converts old vehicles to electric
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    Upcycling a black cab or bin lorry: growing industry converts old vehicles to electric
    Entrepreneurs are replacing petrol and diesel engines on buses, boats and even planes - and say the impact is not only environmental.

    The boxy black vehicle is a familiar sight on London's streets, but with a very different feel. After being retrofitted by a startup, Clipper Automotive, it has the smooth and near silent acceleration of an electric motor, replacing the previous juddering diesel engine. The taxi is part of a small but growing industry replacing polluting fossil fuel engines with much cleaner electric power.

    The inside of a converted London taxi. Electric Taxi conversion, made by Clipper Cabs. Photographed in London, 9 August 2024

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    Upcycling a black cab or bin lorry: growing industry converts old vehicles to electric
    Entrepreneurs are replacing petrol and diesel engines on buses, boats and even planes - and say the impact is not only environmental.

    The boxy black vehicle is a familiar sight on London's streets, but with a very different feel. After being retrofitted by a startup, Clipper Automotive, it has the smooth and near silent acceleration of an electric motor, replacing the previous juddering diesel engine. The taxi is part of a small but growing industry replacing polluting fossil fuel engines with much cleaner electric power.

    The inside of a converted London taxi. Electric Taxi conversion, made by Clipper Cabs. Photographed in London, 9 August 2024

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  • Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
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    Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
    Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022

    Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.

    Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.

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  • Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
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    Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
    Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022

    Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.

    Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.

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  • Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
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    Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
    Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022

    Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.

    Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.

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  • Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
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    Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
    Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022

    Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.

    Simon designed the gear lever himself to mimic the original.

    Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.

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  • Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
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    Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
    Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022

    Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.

    Smiths Instruments custom made an instrument cluster, showing charge level and water jacket temperature

    Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.

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  • Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
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    Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
    Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022

    Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.

    Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.

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  • Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
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    Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
    Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022

    Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.

    Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.

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  • Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
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    Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
    Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022

    Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.

    Charge connection with a custom made connection utilising the original fuel filler cap.

    Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.

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  • Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
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    Simon Benton spent £40,000 bringing his mother's neglected 1967 Austin 850 back to life - complete with Tesla engine.
    Electric Mini, Melton, Suffolk, 3rd January 2022

    Simon Benton's late mother's Mk1 Austin Mini which he has converted to electric using Tesla components.

    Charge connection with a custom made connection utilising the original fuel filler cap.

    Simon Benton was 11 years old when his mother Mary drew back the curtains to find a bright blue Mini parked on the driveway on Christmas morning in 1977.

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