Sweden’s Delsbo Electric 2019 event saw a new world record and a ground-breaking Maglev-innovation. Eximus IV, from Dalarna University, has been named is the world’s most energy efficient vehicle. The competing vehicles drive for 3.36 km on the Dellenbanan-railway with six passengers and an average weight of 50 kg per person. To achieve the perfect total weight, teams invite children from the audience to join them for the competitive run. The new world record for energy efficient vehicles is 0,603 Wh per person per kilometre. That means you can travel 75 km on the energy that is contained in a teaspoon of petrol, and it is likely the most energy efficient transportation of a person ever. (Photo/VCG)
Sweden’s Delsbo Electric 2019 event saw a new world record and a ground-breaking Maglev-innovation. Eximus IV, from Dalarna University, has been named is the world’s most energy efficient vehicle. The competing vehicles drive for 3.36 km on the Dellenbanan-railway with six passengers and an average weight of 50 kg per person. To achieve the perfect total weight, teams invite children from the audience to join them for the competitive run. The new world record for energy efficient vehicles is 0,603 Wh per person per kilometre. That means you can travel 75 km on the energy that is contained in a teaspoon of petrol, and it is likely the most energy efficient transportation of a person ever. (Photo/VCG)
Sweden’s Delsbo Electric 2019 event saw a new world record and a ground-breaking Maglev-innovation. Eximus IV, from Dalarna University, has been named is the world’s most energy efficient vehicle. The competing vehicles drive for 3.36 km on the Dellenbanan-railway with six passengers and an average weight of 50 kg per person. To achieve the perfect total weight, teams invite children from the audience to join them for the competitive run. The new world record for energy efficient vehicles is 0,603 Wh per person per kilometre. That means you can travel 75 km on the energy that is contained in a teaspoon of petrol, and it is likely the most energy efficient transportation of a person ever. (Photo/VCG)