Durham University's car will cover hundreds of miles over 50 hours at a speed of 47mph (75km/h).
A solar-powered electric car built by students is to take part in an international 3,000km race in the Australian outback.
"Success requires designs which are bold and innovative but which also work in the real world," he said. Durham's car will race in the Challenger Class, in which vehicles start with 10% of the energy they need stored in battery packs with the rest generated through the sun. The car, known as DUSC23, is made with lightweight carbon fibre and Kevlar and weighs approximately 170kg .
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