星期五, 8 5 月, 2026
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Car crosses Australia using wind power

A wind-powered car has just completed its first long road trip – from Perth to Sydney – at a cost of just $15.


Explorer is a prototype vehicle built by Germans Dirk Gion and Stefan Simmerer, and is powered by lithium-ion batteries that can be charged overnight by a mobile wind turbine, along with an attached kite to pull it along.


It took 18 days to cover the 3,000-mile journey, which netted it several records – it's the first wind-powered vehicle to cross a continent, the longest overall distance covered by an exclusively wind-powered land vehicle, and the longest distance covered by such a vehicle in 36 hours. At one point, it hit 50mph.


It's small and light, weighing just 200 Kg including the battery pack. The body is constructed of a carbon fiber sandwich over an aluminum frame, and it uses racing bicycle tyres to reduce resistance.


The 8kWh lithium-ion battery pack is recharged overnight using a portable wind turbine on a 20-foot telescopic bamboo mast.
Unfortunately, the wind didn't always turn up when required, particularly on the first leg of the journey.


The team was forced to use just a little electricity from the grid, leading to the $15 cost – although this apparently doesn't invalidate its records, as the vehicle was still able to log many hundreds of miles using only kite power.

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