Titanium Media App reported on April 22 that several scientists at Newcastle University in Australia are testing a printed solar panel that they plan to use to power a Tesla car starting in September, Reuters reported on Wednesday. to complete a journey of about 15,000 kilometers, and hopes to take this opportunity to make the public think about how to help combat climate change. The team plans to power the Tesla trolley with 18 printed plastic solar panels, each 18 meters long, that will spread out the panels next to the car to absorb sunlight when the car needs to be charged. It is reported that the printed solar panel is a very light laminated plastic, and the manufacturing cost is less than 10 US dollars per square meter. The panels were printed on a commercial printer originally used to print wine labels. (Source: China Daily)
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