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Translogic host Jonathon Buckley heads to the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee to drive a 3D-Printed Utility Vehicle (PUV) created by the U.S. Department of Energy for its AMIE Project. The PUV uses an electric-hybrid propulsion system, with a range-extending compressed natural gas generator. As if that wasn’t high-tech enough, the PUV can be powered by a 3D printed home, or power the home through vehicle-to-grid wireless charging.

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