'Zero' is a new, low-emission vehicle that has an onboard computer and ... mows the lawn.
"In fact, it is built on the chassis of a Mercedes 'Smart' car, so it's approved for use on public roads. It has a 44 hp engine and can run at 140 km/h with the laser chopper turned off and at 15 km/h in the lawnmower mode. The car, sorry, the lawnmower is powered by an engine that produces practically no emissions thanks to 'catalytic afterburning or state-of-the-art fuel technology'."
Thanks to Alexander Duck
FULL STORY: Laser lawnmower connected to the Internet

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