The car is powered by bioethanol
A group of students at La Joliverie High School in St. Louis. Sebastian-sour - Loire, France has successfully built a bio-ethanol vehicle. The winner of the 2006 Shell Eco-Marathon in Nogaro (France) for the cleanest and most energy-efficient cars.
A group of students at La Joliverie High School in St. Louis. Sebastian-sour - Loire, France has successfully built a bio-car (photo).
The winner of the 2006 Shell Eco-Marathon in Nogaro (France) for the cleanest and most energy-efficient cars. The car runs seven laps with the same energy consumption running 2,885km distance consuming 1 liter of gasoline. This group of students made their own alcohols at school by giving them the fermented bread. They want to prove that petrol is not the only fuel for running cars, and that people can make energy from simple ingredients like old bread.
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