Students Take on the World’s Toughest Solar Car Race
A team of 27 students from Chalmers University is building a solar-powered race car to compete in the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge, a 3,000 km race across the Australian outback. Their goals are to finish the race and become Scandinavia’s best racing team. Watch this video to learn more!
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