One of the toughest auto engineering competitions in the world, the World Solar Challenge Competition, has come and gone, and a winner has finally crossed the finishing line! Every two years, teams from all over the world come to Australia to travel across the country on a solar powered vehicle. This year’s winner was the team from Delft University, who have proven, once again that, not only is it possible to create a solar powered vehicle, but that you can cross a continent in it… all in sustainable style.
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[...] of the toughest auto engineering competitions in the world, the World Solar Challenge Competition, has come and gone, and a winner has finally crossed the finishing [...]