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Solar Voyagers

Miles Drake

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Solar Voyagers explores the exciting world of solar-powered travel, documenting the journeys of innovators using solar energy to power boats, planes, and cars across the globe. It reveals the potential of renewable energy by showcasing expeditions that challenge conventional transportation norms. These adventures aren't just about travel; they highlight the feasibility of solar technology, demonstrating how solar-powered vehicles can navigate diverse terrains and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

 
The book emphasizes the need for sustainable solutions to combat climate change, detailing the history of solar power, the evolution of electric vehicles, and the environmental issues driving the push for clean energy. By blending technical details with personal stories, Solar Voyagers makes complex information accessible, illustrating the performance of solar vehicles, the logistical challenges overcome, and their environmental impact.

 
The book begins by introducing revolutionary solar-powered vehicles and the visionaries behind them, progressing through major expeditions and culminating in an assessment of the future role of solar-powered transportation in a sustainable global economy.
Disponível desde: 05/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 77 páginas.

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