December 22, 2009

Sikat Car Built to Teach Filipinos About Solar Energy

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Sikat is the Philippines Solar Car Society's second car, the next generation of the Sinag, that was designed for 2007 World Solar Car Challenge in Australia. Made by a team of 33 from De La Salle University, the new vehicle weighs 100kg less than its predecessor and has a top speed of 112 kph. Its purpose will be to alert Filipinos to the pluses of solar energy.

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Posted by Sheila Franklin at December 22, 2009 8:45 PM
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