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Solar Car Speed Record Smashed

An anonymous reader writes with word from Australia that "There's a new world record for the fastest solar-powered land vehicle: 88 km/h average speed over one kilometre in a lightweight car that uses about the same power as a toaster." As the article goes on to explain, this solar racer, built last year by students from the University of New South Wales, managed to nab that speed record earlier this month on an Australian navy base airstrip.

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  1. Wow, broken twice in a month! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    managed to nab that speed record earlier this month

    Kind of like how Slashdot covered it earlier this month?

  2. Re:88 km/h average speed over one kilometre by cappp · · Score: 3, Informative

    Slashdot's been working on breaking it's own records...only 14 days since this was posted originally.

  3. Re:Landspeed record for disabled cars? ( by Caustic+Soda · · Score: 5, Informative

    When I read the (non-slashdot) article when it originally came out, they hold the record for the fastest speed in a vehicle entirely powered by solar panels. Most solar vehicles use the panels to charge batteries, and then run from the battery, whereas this vehicle used the power directly.