Leaving petrol and battery, now a car that runs on sunlight, costs only 30 rupees to run 100 km, due to the cost of petrol and diesel in the country and the increasing pollution, people have been forced to buy electric cars. In the last few years, there has also been a rapid boom in the sale of electric cars in India. However, many people are avoiding buying electric cars due to high cost and charging problems.
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Meanwhile, a businessman living in West Bengal has done such a wonderful thing that the whole world is surprised to see. The businessman has converted his old car into an electric car. The surprising thing is that there is no need of electricity to charge this car. This car can be charged by sunlight.
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Know about the range of this solar car
It costs about ₹ 30 to run a solar car without petrol for 100 kilometers. Another interesting thing is that there is no engine in the car. It is silent like electric vehicles. This car can run at a top speed of 80 kmph. Rs 30 per 100 km is the cost of the car’s battery cost.
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Know about this car manufacturer
The name of the person who converted petrol car into solar car is Manojit Mandal. Manojit, a businessman by profession, had an old Tata Nano car. Manojit says that he wants to do something innovative since childhood. He has developed solar technology by working hard for many years. However, initially there was no support for his innovation, the government did not pay any attention to it. After this, he has decided to convert the Tata Nano he had into a solar car. Now Manojit Mandal roams the streets of Bankura in a solar powered Tata Nano car.
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