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Students Develop Ultra-Lightweight Zero-Emissions Car in TexasHigh school students at the DeLaSalle School in Kansas City, Missouri have ditched video games and Justin Bieber Youtube videos for a new interest - zero emissions transportation! They developed an amazing new vehicle with help from engineers from Bridgestone America's Technical Center in Akron, Ohio and have just tested it on the Bridgestone Texas Proving Grounds. Their car proved to have the electric efficiency equivalent of a 300 mpg gasoline vehicle - making it the most efficient of its kind in the world....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/students-develop-worlds-most-efficient-zero-emissions-car/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Students Develop Ultra-Lightweight Zero-Emissions Car in TexasHigh school students at the DeLaSalle School in Kansas City, Missouri have ditched video games and Justin Bieber Youtube videos for a new interest - zero emissions transportation! They developed an amazing new vehicle with help from engineers from Bridgestone America's Technical Center in Akron, Ohio and have just tested it on the Bridgestone Texas Proving Grounds. Their car proved to have the electric efficiency equivalent of a 300 mpg gasoline vehicle - making it the most efficient of its kind in the world....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/students-develop-worlds-most-efficient-zero-emissions-car/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Students Develop Ultra-Lightweight Zero-Emissions Car in TexasHigh school students at the DeLaSalle School in Kansas City, Missouri have ditched video games and Justin Bieber Youtube videos for a new interest - zero emissions transportation! They developed an amazing new vehicle with help from engineers from Bridgestone America's Technical Center in Akron, Ohio and have just tested it on the Bridgestone Texas Proving Grounds. Their car proved to have the electric efficiency equivalent of a 300 mpg gasoline vehicle - making it the most efficient of its kind in the world....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/students-develop-worlds-most-efficient-zero-emissions-car/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
Students Develop Ultra-Lightweight Zero-Emissions Car in TexasHigh school students at the DeLaSalle School in Kansas City, Missouri have ditched video games and Justin Bieber Youtube videos for a new interest - zero emissions transportation! They developed an amazing new vehicle with help from engineers from Bridgestone America's Technical Center in Akron, Ohio and have just tested it on the Bridgestone Texas Proving Grounds. Their car proved to have the electric efficiency equivalent of a 300 mpg gasoline vehicle - making it the most efficient of its kind in the world....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/students-develop-worlds-most-efficient-zero-emissions-car/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4




