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A new survey of just over 2,000 Americans reveals over half would be willing to live in a tiny home. According to Business Insider, such interest in tiny homes has been on the rise since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Source: Getty Images What's more, 72% said they would consider using a tiny home as an investment property. Affordability, efficiency, eco-friendliness, and minimalism were cited, in that order, as the four most attractive factors that the tiny home lifestyle has to offer. Privacy and mobility, however, fell lower on the list.
The e-NV200 is the first all-electric van. It's a cross between Nissan's existing NV200 diesel van and the all-electric LEAF, which has been around for a couple of years, and it starts at under £14,000.
Munich (Germany), Sep 7 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Sascha Steinbach) The International Motor Show in Germany, this year under the slogan "What will move us soon", takes place this year in Munich and it will have numerous world premieres and will have a special focus on electric mobility and digitization.FOOTAGE OF THE INTERNATIONAL AUTOMOBILE SHOW IN MUNICH, GERMANY.
Quito, Mar 24 (EFE).- (Camera: Juan Francisco Chávez) Surrounded by valleys and mountains, the Ecuadorian capital has turned to rural, sustainable, and solidarity tourism to offer, in times of pandemic, wide natural spaces, open-air and adventure under strict biosafety protocols.FOOTAGE OF "LA CAMPIÑA".SOUNDBITES OF ANDRÉS RODRÍGUEZ MANAGER OF "LA CAMPIÑA":"Here people come to focus, to relax, to share as a family or as a couple. They talk again, they talk to each other again, they put their cell phones aside and they once again have that special connection that they used to have with those people."
Santo Domingo, Feb 23 (EFE) (CAMERA: María Montecelos).- The change from horses to electric motors has begun with five of the eleven old horse-drawn carriages that drive in the Colonial City of Santo Domingo.
Madrid (Spain), Jan 2 (EFE), (Camera: Ángel Herrera).- Spain has banned electric scooters from pavements and pedestrian areas, a measure that came into force on Saturday.According to the new regulation, electric scooters will not exceed 25 kilometres per hour.FOOTAGE OF ELECTRIC SCOOTERS IN MADRID.