A Japanese group from Tokai University has taken the tip mark at the World Solar Challenge, that was hold at the finish of final week in Australia. The group kick out the Delft University group that won 4 uninterrupted prior Challenges, and this year took second place, with the third chair going to the University of Michigan. The competition march travels from southern to northern Australia over 3,000 km (about 1864 miles), and the winning team’s car, Tokai Challenger, finished the competition in only underneath thirty hours. Other important participants enclosed the MIT-built Eleanor.
[Via Wired]
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