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TeamGrean is the world's most fuel-efficient car by a British inventor. This 3-wheel drive runs 3,400 km with only 1 liter of gasoline.
Andy Green, 45, who works at the University of Bath, has spent £ 2,000, designed for two years. He worked day and night, including the weekend, to make this car. Now, it becomes the world's only British car in terms of fuel economy.
The 32-kilogram car, just like a 9-year-old boy, will be unveiled at the school's Somerset Hall. On May 19th, TeamGrean will be taking part in the Shell Eco-Marathon in France, with 250 design teams attending.
TeamGreen is Andy Green's fourth fuel-efficient car. Earlier, he set a British record with a car running 2,807 km "eat" 1 liter of gasoline. The car was fitted with a 4-stroke, 4-cylinder, 35 cc engine, operating the same fuel injection control system.
" This car is very important because it shows that a good way to save fuel is to make cars that are weight-bearing," says a specialist at the University of Bath's Department of Mechanical Engineering. mild '.
A spokesman for the University of Bath said: " Andy Green is being considered the only inventor of England to do wonders to help the world escape the shortage of fuel and serious pollution .
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