
Last October, the SolarWorld GT solar-powered car set out from Darwin, Australia on a drive around the world. It has since driven 3,001 kilometers (1,865 miles) across Australia, logged 1,947 km (1,210 miles) crossing New Zealand, and been shipped across the Pacific Ocean. This Friday, it will embark on the U.S. leg of its journey, as it sets out across America from the University of California, Santa Barbara... Continue Reading Solar car hits U.S. in round-the-world jaunt
Section: Automotive
Tags: Automotive, Electric Vehicles, Record-breaking, Solar Powered
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