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Team Tokai World Solar ChallengeAustralia’s Veolia World Solar Challenge just announced that it has crowned a new winner - team Tokai University from Japan! Team Tokai beat first runner-up Nuon Solar by a nose in this sun-powered vehicle race, sliding across the finish line in Adelaide just 30 seconds earlier. Rather than racing around a track, the unconventional race requires drivers to cross Australia’s natural terrain on 100% solar energy, facing harsh weather, inconsistent roads and even wild animals!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/team-tokai-wins-veolia-world-solar-challenge-with-sun-powered-car/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Team Tokai World Solar ChallengeAustralia’s Veolia World Solar Challenge just announced that it has crowned a new winner - team Tokai University from Japan! Team Tokai beat first runner-up Nuon Solar by a nose in this sun-powered vehicle race, sliding across the finish line in Adelaide just 30 seconds earlier. Rather than racing around a track, the unconventional race requires drivers to cross Australia’s natural terrain on 100% solar energy, facing harsh weather, inconsistent roads and even wild animals!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/team-tokai-wins-veolia-world-solar-challenge-with-sun-powered-car/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Team Tokai World Solar ChallengeAustralia’s Veolia World Solar Challenge just announced that it has crowned a new winner - team Tokai University from Japan! Team Tokai beat first runner-up Nuon Solar by a nose in this sun-powered vehicle race, sliding across the finish line in Adelaide just 30 seconds earlier. Rather than racing around a track, the unconventional race requires drivers to cross Australia’s natural terrain on 100% solar energy, facing harsh weather, inconsistent roads and even wild animals!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/team-tokai-wins-veolia-world-solar-challenge-with-sun-powered-car/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3



