Designed by 27-students of Manipal's SolarMobil team for commercial use, the 590-kg car operates on technical support provided by the company.
The two-seater is custom-fit with solar panels sourced from Tata Power Solar. The panels weigh 35 kg and provide up to 960 watts of power. The car also houses a direct solar drive to maintain the 30 kmph cruising speed.
Speaking on the project, P Giridhar Kini, associate director, Manipal University, said, "the industry-academia collaboration is the key to foster innovation among the students. Hence, working with corporates like Tata Power Solar helped our students get technical support and knowledge transfer."
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