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Shock and ore: UK firms race to get in on electric car battery recycling act.
Christian Marston, co-founder and chief technology officer at Altilium Metals, a battery recycling plant in Tavistock, Devon. Photo taken on 6 February 2023.
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Shock and ore: UK firms race to get in on electric car battery recycling act.
Christian Marston, co-founder and chief technology officer at Altilium Metals, a battery recycling plant in Tavistock, Devon. Photo taken on 6 February 2023.
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Shock and ore: UK firms race to get in on electric car battery recycling act.
Christian Marston, co-founder and chief technology officer at Altilium Metals, a battery recycling plant in Tavistock, Devon. Photo taken on 6 February 2023.
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Shock and ore: UK firms race to get in on electric car battery recycling act.
Saurabh Bhandarkavathe, chemical process engineer (left); Christian Marston, co-founder and chief technology officer (middle); Benjamin Wickham, director of process chemistry (right). Pictured at Altilium Metals, a battery recycling plant in Tavistock, Devon. Photo taken on 6 February 2023.
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Shock and ore: UK firms race to get in on electric car battery recycling act.
Christian Marston, co-founder and chief technology officer at Altilium Metals, a battery recycling plant in Tavistock, Devon. Photo taken on 6 February 2023.
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Shock and ore: UK firms race to get in on electric car battery recycling act.
Examples of recycled metals and compounds at Altilium Metals, a battery recycling plant in Tavistock, Devon. Photo taken on 6 February 2023.
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Shock and ore: UK firms race to get in on electric car battery recycling act.
Benjamin Wickham, director of process chemistry (left); Saurabh Bhandarkavathe, chemical process engineer (right). Pictured at Altilium Metals, a battery recycling plant in Tavistock, Devon. Photo taken on 6 February 2023.
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Shock and ore: UK firms race to get in on electric car battery recycling act.
Benjamin Wickham, director of process chemistry at Altilium Metals, a battery recycling plant in Tavistock, Devon. Photo taken on 6 February 2023.
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Shock and ore: UK firms race to get in on electric car battery recycling act.
Benjamin Wickham, director of process chemistry (left); Saurabh Bhandarkavathe, chemical process engineer (right). Pictured at Altilium Metals, a battery recycling plant in Tavistock, Devon. Photo taken on 6 February 2023.
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Shock and ore: UK firms race to get in on electric car battery recycling act.
Laboratory equipment at Altilium Metals, a battery recycling plant in Tavistock, Devon. Photo taken on 6 February 2023.
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Shock and ore: UK firms race to get in on electric car battery recycling act.
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London was hit by heavy rainstorm on Tuesday morning
London was hit by heavy rainstorm on Tuesday morning, leaving commuters soaked and Tower Bridge flooded. A yellow weather warning has been issued by the Met Office for swathes of England, meaning downpours are likely cause disruption throughout the day. The A41 Flooded in North London.
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London was hit by heavy rainstorm on Tuesday morning
London was hit by heavy rainstorm on Tuesday morning, leaving commuters soaked and Tower Bridge flooded. A yellow weather warning has been issued by the Met Office for swathes of England, meaning downpours are likely cause disruption throughout the day. The A41 Flooded in North London.
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London was hit by heavy rainstorm on Tuesday morning
London was hit by heavy rainstorm on Tuesday morning, leaving commuters soaked and Tower Bridge flooded. A yellow weather warning has been issued by the Met Office for swathes of England, meaning downpours are likely cause disruption throughout the day. The A41 Flooded in North London.
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NEWS - Macron will Renault zum Marktführer für Elektroautos machen
May 27th, 2020 - Paris
On tuesday french president Macron announced 8 billion plan to revive Renault and french car industry by making it the European leader in electric cars due to epidemic of Covid-19
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NEWS - Macron will Renault zum Marktführer für Elektroautos machen
May 27th, 2020 - Paris
On tuesday french president Macron announced 8 billion plan to revive Renault and french car industry by making it the European leader in electric cars due to epidemic of Covid-19
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NEWS - Macron will Renault zum Marktführer für Elektroautos machen
May 27th, 2020 - Paris
On tuesday french president Macron announced 8 billion plan to revive Renault and french car industry by making it the European leader in electric cars due to epidemic of Covid-19
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NEWS - Macron will Renault zum Marktführer für Elektroautos machen
May 27th, 2020 - Paris
On tuesday french president Macron announced 8 billion plan to revive Renault and french car industry by making it the European leader in electric cars due to epidemic of Covid-19
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NEWS - Macron will Renault zum Marktführer für Elektroautos machen
May 27th, 2020 - Paris
On tuesday french president Macron announced 8 billion plan to revive Renault and french car industry by making it the European leader in electric cars due to epidemic of Covid-19
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NEWS - Macron will Renault zum Marktführer für Elektroautos machen
May 27th, 2020 - Paris
On tuesday french president Macron announced 8 billion plan to revive Renault and french car industry by making it the European leader in electric cars due to epidemic of Covid-19
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NEWS - Macron will Renault zum Marktführer für Elektroautos machen
May 27th, 2020 - Paris
On tuesday french president Macron announced 8 billion plan to revive Renault and french car industry by making it the European leader in electric cars due to epidemic of Covid-19
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NEWS - Macron will Renault zum Marktführer für Elektroautos machen
May 27th, 2020 - Paris
On tuesday french president Macron announced 8 billion plan to revive Renault and french car industry by making it the European leader in electric cars due to epidemic of Covid-19
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NEWS - Macron will Renault zum Marktführer für Elektroautos machen
May 27th, 2020 - Paris
On tuesday french president Macron announced 8 billion plan to revive Renault and french car industry by making it the European leader in electric cars due to epidemic of Covid-19
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
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Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen. An eectric vehcile in a multi-storey car park equipped with the robots
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
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28/12/19
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Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen is alerted by a an electric vehicle driver that their car needs charging
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen tows an energy storage device to a vehicle
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen collecting one of the energy storage devices when it has finished charging an electric car
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen has cameras and lasers to help navigate and sense other vehciles. Here it stops as a car passes
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen alongside the energy storage devices which are being charged alongside it.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen . It is summoned by a driver who has just parked up in a multi-storey carpark
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DUK10127093_008
FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen us summoned by a driver and immediately hooks up to an energy storage device which is parked alongside it.
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DUK10127093_007
FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen hitches an energy storage device to an electric car to begin charging
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DUK10127093_006
FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen hitching up one of the energy storage devices which are being charged alongside it.
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DUK10127093_005
FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen alongside the energy storage devices which are being charged alongside it.It "wakes" after being summoned by a driver who has just parked up.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10127093_004
FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Returning driver gets the message their vehicle has been recharged
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen "wakes" after being alerted by app that a car needs charging
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10127093_002
FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen returns to base after hitching up an energy storage device to a vehicle
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FEATURE - Autonome Ladestation für E-Cars in Parkhäusern
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot 1
Ref 11248
28/12/19
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Volkswagen
Robots in public car parks could one day handle the charging of electric cars completely autonomously, according to German car maker Volkswagen.The company has provided a glimpse into the future as to how the mobile charging robot , complete with a smiley face, takes over this task The car owner can summon the robot using a smartphone app.From opening the charging socket flap to connecting the plug to decoupling – the entire charging process occurs without any human interaction. The robot brings a trailer in the form of a mobile energy storage device to the vehicle and connects them.It then uses this energy storage device to charge the battery of the electric vehicle. The mobile energy storage device stays with the vehicle during the whole charging process.
OPS Rendering of the Autonomous robot being developed by Volkswagen leaves an energy storage device to charge up an electric vehcile
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PEOPLE - Uma Thurman besucht mit den Kids das Fromula E Rennen in New York
Actress Uma Thurman and daughter Luna Thurman-Busson visit Formula E NYC ePrix championship in Red Hook (Photo by Lev Radin / Pacific Press) - PACIF013018.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00001213_000001/Credit:Lev Radin/PACIFIC PRESS/SIPA/1807171438 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00868316
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PEOPLE - Uma Thurman besucht mit den Kids das Fromula E Rennen in New York
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PEOPLE - Uma Thurman besucht mit den Kids das Fromula E Rennen in New York
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PEOPLE - Uma Thurman besucht mit den Kids das Fromula E Rennen in New York
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PEOPLE - Uma Thurman besucht mit den Kids das Fromula E Rennen in New York
Actress Uma Thurman and daughter Luna Thurman-Busson visit Formula E NYC ePrix championship in Red Hook (Photo by Lev Radin / Pacific Press/Sipa USA)
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PEOPLE - Uma Thurman besucht mit den Kids das Fromula E Rennen in New York
Actress Uma Thurman and daughter Luna Thurman-Busson visit Formula E NYC ePrix championship in Red Hook (Photo by Lev Radin / Pacific Press/Sipa USA)
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PEOPLE - Uma Thurman besucht mit den Kids das Fromula E Rennen in New York
Actress Uma Thurman and daughter Luna Thurman-Busson visit Formula E NYC ePrix championship in Red Hook (Photo by Lev Radin / Pacific Press/Sipa USA)
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PEOPLE - Uma Thurman besucht mit den Kids das Fromula E Rennen in New York
Actress Uma Thurman visits Formula E NYC ePrix championship in Red Hook (Photo by Lev Radin / Pacific Press/Sipa USA)
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PEOPLE - Uma Thurman besucht mit den Kids das Fromula E Rennen in New York
Actress Uma Thurman and daughter Luna Thurman-Busson visit Formula E NYC ePrix championship in Red Hook (Photo by Lev Radin / Pacific Press/Sipa USA)
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PEOPLE - Uma Thurman besucht mit den Kids das Fromula E Rennen in New York
Actress Uma Thurman and daughter Luna Thurman-Busson visit Formula E NYC ePrix championship in Red Hook (Photo by Lev Radin / Pacific Press/Sipa USA)
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PEOPLE - Uma Thurman besucht mit den Kids das Fromula E Rennen in New York
Actress Uma Thurman and daughter Luna Thurman-Busson visit Formula E NYC ePrix championship in Red Hook (Photo by Lev Radin / Pacific Press/Sipa USA)
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PEOPLE - Uma Thurman besucht mit den Kids das Fromula E Rennen in New York
Actress Uma Thurman visits Formula E NYC ePrix championship in Red Hook (Photo by Lev Radin / Pacific Press/Sipa USA)
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