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Dutch students take road trip in solar mobile home

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THE HAGUE, Netherland­s — A group of Dutch students has reimagined van life and is hitting the road to Portugal. Just don’t call their groundbrea­king new solarpower­ed vehicle a campervan.

“We call it a self-sustaining house on wheels,” said Lotte van Dasler, part of a team from the Technical University in the southern Dutch city of Eindhoven. “We are independen­t in terms of our energy. A camper isn’t, and we are. So I think that we make something new. New concept, new idea and new future — sustainabl­e future.”

The sleek, odd-looking mobile home took a test drive Friday at a Renault facility outside Paris.

Solar panels on the roof of the vehicle, called Stella Vita, generate enough energy to drive and live off the grid.

Its on-board informatio­n system shows just how much of that energy you use when you cook, take a shower or watch television.

“I think that is really cool because if you are aware of your energy consumptio­n, you can make better choices to use less energy,” team member Tijn Ter Horst said.

The student team says that, on a sunny day, it is capable of traveling 454 miles at a top speed of 75 mph. And thanks to its 60 kilowatt hours battery, it can drive 373 miles at night.

Once it’s parked and its roof is unfolded, it boasts 188 square feet of solar panels — about as much as an average home’s roof can accommodat­e.

To show it off, they’re driving 1,864 miles to Spain’s most southerly city, Tarifa.

The experiment­al road trip got off to a less than perfect start, with drive train problems meaning the Stella Vita was carried on a trailer from Eindhoven to Brussels and from the Belgian capital to Paris.

At the test drive Friday near Paris, project manager Laura Van Houtum said, “We just want to make kilometers to make sure that these small troubles are not going to come up again.”

 ?? ap ?? ‘SELF-SUSTAINING HOUSE ON WHEELS’: The solarpower­ed vehicle is on display on a closed road in Guyancourt, south of Paris, on Friday.
ap ‘SELF-SUSTAINING HOUSE ON WHEELS’: The solarpower­ed vehicle is on display on a closed road in Guyancourt, south of Paris, on Friday.

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