Built by a team of students at Eindhoven University of Technology (TUE), “the world’s first off-road solar-powered vehicle” could help connect remote areas “where roads are less developed and energy grids are not as reliable,” and assist with emergency aid and deliveries, says Thieme Bosman, events manager for the team.

The team tested the vehicle in Morocco earlier this month, driving more than 1,000 kilometers (621 miles) between the country’s northern coast and the Sahara Desert in the south.

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    9 months ago

    I imagine doing 90mph on a dirt road would feel like the jump to hyperspace. It’s been pretty rare where I’ve had to drive faster than 90mph on the roads myself so this rate of travel would meet my needs even on road.