Palestinian solar car hits Hebron streets

al Haq

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A team from a Hebron university built a single-passenger car that runs on solar power.

Engineering students from the Palestine Polytechnic University made the 3.7-by-1.7-meter vehicle as a graduation project. The car uses hundreds of photovoltaic solar cells to convert sunlight into electricity, which is then stored in batteries.

The vehicle uses 12 batteries, totaling 24 volts, which power the car for three to five hours. Running at its maximum speed of 30 kilometers per hour, the batteries power the car for 100 minutes. The batteries are rechargeable, so electricity from home can be used in the winter.

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Maan News Agency: Palestinian solar car hits Hebron streets

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A team from a Hebron university built a single-passenger car that runs on solar power.

Engineering students from the Palestine Polytechnic University made the 3.7-by-1.7-meter vehicle as a graduation project. The car uses hundreds of photovoltaic solar cells to convert sunlight into electricity, which is then stored in batteries.

The vehicle uses 12 batteries, totaling 24 volts, which power the car for three to five hours. Running at its maximum speed of 30 kilometers per hour, the batteries power the car for 100 minutes. The batteries are rechargeable, so electricity from home can be used in the winter.

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Maan News Agency: Palestinian solar car hits Hebron streets

1to5dc.jpg

5nprn5.jpg

29lzcdt.jpg

I guess living so close to technology-advanced Israel has rubbed off on them. None of the other 22 Arab countries have ever accomplished anything.
 
A team from a Hebron university built a single-passenger car that runs on solar power.

Engineering students from the Palestine Polytechnic University made the 3.7-by-1.7-meter vehicle as a graduation project. The car uses hundreds of photovoltaic solar cells to convert sunlight into electricity, which is then stored in batteries.

The vehicle uses 12 batteries, totaling 24 volts, which power the car for three to five hours. Running at its maximum speed of 30 kilometers per hour, the batteries power the car for 100 minutes. The batteries are rechargeable, so electricity from home can be used in the winter.

...

Maan News Agency: Palestinian solar car hits Hebron streets

1to5dc.jpg

5nprn5.jpg

29lzcdt.jpg

I guess living so close to technology-advanced Israel has rubbed off on them. None of the other 22 Arab countries have ever accomplished anything.

Allah does not wish that Muslims be accomplished, generally speaking. Muslims actually believe this. After all, Muhammad was an illiterate derelict, until he took up caravan hijacking.

Islam is a one-way highway to Loserville
 

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