
I had to share this BBC story with you about a solar powered car that arrived at the UN climate change talks in Poland, last December after an around-the-world trip covering almost 40 countries. At the wheel of the “solar taxi” was Swiss teacher Louis Palmer who made the 52,000km (32,000 mile) 17-month trip.
He said the feat proved solar power was a viable alternative to oil-based fuels and could help fight global warming. But he said the prototype would need serious modification before it could be mass produced. The small blue-and-white three-wheeler tows a trailer packed with batteries charged by the sun. It can travel for 300km on a single charge and reach speeds of 90km/h (55mph).
Click here to see the car in action!
“People love this idea of a solar car,” Mr Palmer said outside the venue of the UN climate talks. “I hope that the car industry hears…and makes electric cars in future.”
Mr Palmer, 36, said the car ran “like a Swiss clock,” breaking down only twice during the gruelling trip through 38 nations starting in Lucerne in July 2007. Passengers included UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, Monaco’s Prince Albert, Hollywood filmmaker James Cameron, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Sweden’s Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, he said.
The car runs on solar power but Mr Palmer also had a battery for travel at night or in less sunny nations, such as winter-time Poland, that he recharged from local electricity. He says the prototype cost as much as two Ferraris to build, but would cost around 10,000 euros ($12,620) if mass produced, with an extra 4,000 euros for solar panels.
Mr Palmer said he then planned to return home as he’d “promised my mother to be back before Christmas.”
This year, he plans to arrange a trip with six vehicles around the world in 80 days drawing power from sources such as hydro, geothermal and wind energy.
Go, Louis, GO!!!!











3 responses so far ↓
1 Organic Eating Daily // Feb 19, 2009 at 4:45 pm
Great post Lorraine! Very fascinating indeed…
2 AgnesW // Mar 3, 2009 at 6:14 pm
I love this high tech stuff but we cant wait for solar cars to become affordable for the masses. Our best hope is hybrids and plugins for the immediate future. The good news is that thin film solar is being improved as we speak. Not only will it be peel and stick it will come in colors. Another exciting development is solar paint. Can you imagine painting your house with the stuff and creating one giant solar collector. I just hope they hurry up with all this stuff. We only have six years till the tipping point.
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3 lorraine // Mar 4, 2009 at 4:22 pm
Hi Agnes
Thanks for the input! I think that advances in solar technology will mean we are further ahead in only a few years. I agree about the tipping point though!
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