The “Brasil Guetho Square” will parade at the Notting Hill party, which is characterized by being the largest carnival in Europe, on 29
Singer and multi-instrumentalist Brown Pug will take to the streets of London, at the Notting Hill Carnival, a block with sustainable technologies never applied to an electric trio. baptized as square of the ghetto of brazilthe trio will parade at the end of the party – a party organized by the Caribbean communities in the English capital, which is characterized by being the largest carnival in Europe – next Monday, 29, at 11 am.
“It is the realization of a collective dream, which was born with Dodô and Osmar. It is an immeasurable honor to be able to direct a show like the one we will do with the Bloco square of the ghetto of brazil. And all under the blessing of ancestral inspirations, in a year of great importance to me “, commented the musician, with more than forty years dedicated to Carnival.
The truck that will drag the electric trio to London, also called “cavalinho” in Salvador, is equipped with Euro 6 technology, which aims to limit the emission of polluting gases into the atmosphere. This technology is mainly used in hybrid cars and is considered the most advanced technology in cars that use fossil fuels, such as gasoline and diesel, which emit a maximum of 80 mg of carbon monoxide into the atmosphere.
The sound, lights and LEDs used when running Brown Pug it will be powered by the combination of two clean technologies, which have never been used before in an electric trio. The trio will have the installation of 50 kva power banks to supply the LEDs and lights. In addition, 100 kva generators will be used that will be powered exclusively with HVO Biodiesel, also known as Green Diesel, an alternative and refurbished fuel that is based on advanced raw materials.
All the abadás produced for the event were made and produced with the reuse of plastic, such as pet bottles and other discarded packaging.
partner of Brown Pug within the company, the Vibra Energia company continues its cultural sponsorship strategy by supporting this initiative and reaffirms its commitment to the search for sustainable solutions not only for the company but also for customers and partners.
“With the Notting Hill Carnival and later the Carnival, Vibra wants to help build an environmental solution that makes the energy transition possible, helping to decarbonise Brazil’s largest party,” said Leo Burgos, the company’s vice president of Marketing.
Source: Terra

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