Thua Thien-Hue: Grade 9 students build electric cars
In the 8th grade school year, An built a versatile electric car that could cut grass, rub the road, and serve people with disabilities.
Le Thien An, born in 2003, a 9th grade student at Vinh Thanh Secondary School, Vinh Thanh commune (Phu Vang, Thua Thien-Hue) has been self-searching to make a lot of models of running toys. electricity such as control aircraft, motorbikes, rafts for fish powered by electricity .
Le Thien An controlled a wooden frame car, powered by newly built battery power.(Photo: Ho Cau / TTXVN).
Le Thien An with a versatile electric car.(Photo: Ho Cau / TTXVN).
In the 8th grade school year, An built a versatile electric car that could cut grass, rub the road, and serve people with disabilities.
The contest product of An was awarded the first prize in the Phu Vang District Youth and Children Creative Contest in 2017 and the encouragement of Thua Thien-Hue Province in 2017.
Not only that, recently, Thien An continued to research, buy components, build a car with wooden frame, run on 24V battery power, carry 2 people, with a speed of 20km / hour .
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