Solar Powered Car 😂

“The Inspiring Story of Manojit Mondal and his Eco-Friendly Car”.

A Pioneer in Sustainable Transportation
Businessman creates a homemade sun-powered car that basically runs on pennies:
‘A mechanical landmark’. Manojit Mondal’s innovative spirit and determination to
find an eco-friendly solution to the problem of rising fuel costs are truly inspiring.
As a child, he dreamed of creating something new, and now has become a pioneer in the field of sustainable transportation. By converting a nano car into a solar-powered vehicle, Manojit has created a mechanical icon that has become the talk of the town in Bankura.

The Solar-Powered Car That’s Revolutionizing Transportation in Bankura
As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change & environmental degradation, there has been a growing focus on finding sustainable solutions that can help reduce our carbon footprint. In India, one person is leading the charge towards a cleaner and greener future, using his ingenuity and passion for innovation to create a solar-powered car that’s revolutionizing transportation in Bankura.

Manojit Mondal, a resident of Katjuridanga in Bankura, has always had a fascination
with technology and the power of renewable energy sources. As a child, he dreamed of creating something new and innovative that could make a difference in people’s lives.
With the increasing cost of petrol and diesel, Manojit also decided to take matters into
his own hands and started work on converting a Nano car into a solar-powered vehicle.

After months of hard work and dedication,
Manojit’s solar car was born, becoming the talk of the town in Bankura.
What’s most impressive about this car is its efficiency, which can cover 100 kilometres with a meager cost of just Rs. 30 to 35. This is a remarkable achievement, compared to increasing cost of petrol and diesel, which is causing financial strain to common people. The car’s silent operation due to the absence of an engine is another notable aspect.

It can reach speeds of up to 80 km/h in 4th gear, (make sure the tires don’t overheat).
Making it a practical mode of transportation for daily use. Manojit’s solar-powered car,
not only, provides an affordable transportation solution, but also, contributes to the
preservation of the environment. Despite the significant impact that Manojit’s solar-
powered car could have on the transportation industry in India, the government has
not yet taken notice of this remarkable invention.

Nevertheless, Manojit’s efforts in tackling the problem of limited fossil fuels are praiseworthy. In a world where fossil fuels are still the primary source of energy,
Manojit’s dedication to finding sustainable alternatives is a much-needed breath
of fresh air. With passion and hard work, we can overcome challenges and create
solutions that benefit society and the environment.

Overcoming Challenges:
The Admirable Efforts of Manojit Mondal in Tackling Limited Fossil Fuels.
Manojit’s journey reminds us that there are still many problems that need
to be solved, and we should not be discouraged by the challenges we face.
By thinking outside the box and pushing the limits of what is possible,
we can make a positive impact on the world around us.

A Symbol of Hope:
Manojit Mondal’s Solar-Powered Car as a Sign of Progress towards Environmental Sustainability. Manojit’s journey serves as a reminder with passion and hard work,
we can overcome challenges creating solutions that benefit society & the environment.

His solar-powered car is not only a mechanical wonder but also a symbol of hope
for a sustainable future. Manojit’s innovative spirit inspires us to think outside the
box and strive for a greener and brighter tomorrow.

As more and more people around the world recognize the importance of sustainability,
it’s crucial that we continue to support innovators like Manojit who are leading the charge towards a cleaner and more environmentally friendly world.
With continued support and investment in sustainable technology, we can create a future powered by renewable energy, free from harmful emissions and pollution, and one that promotes the well-being of our planet and its inhabitants.

The vehicle only requires the driver to pay about 37 cents to travel 100 kilometers —
or about 62 miles. His mode of travel is a pretty substantial money-saving tactic for Mondal, considering gasoline costs about $4.42 per gallon in some parts of India, according to India Times. The Indian news outlets have referred to the car as a
“mechanical landmark” and a “mechanical icon.”

Reports indicate that the car does not run on a traditional engine,
Which means it is almost completely silent even when reaching speeds up to 50 miles per hour. The vehicle appears to be a converted Tata Nano, which made waves as the supposed “world’s cheapest car” when it was also unveiled in 2008 for just 100,000 rupees — about $1,500, according to CNET. The Nano was in production for 10 years between 2008 and 2018 and also targeted first-time car owners who might otherwise stick to motorcycles or scooter, according to HotCars.

The Tata Nano – Bing video kept costs to a minimum by stripping away everything that could be seen as superfluous — it boasted only one mirror, only one windshield wiper, smaller wheels, lighter-weight sheet metal material, no ventilation, and no airbags, which means it didn’t meet the safety standards to be sold in the United States. But by driving vehicles that utilize clean energy, we help curb the dangerous overheating of our planet
by refusing to burn the dirty energy sources that pollute our environment.

Solar Car | রাস্তায় গাড়ি চলছে, কিন্তু Petrol লাগছে না! Bankura News | Manojit Mondal.
News 18 reports that Mandal had creative aspirations since childhood, so his solar car project was a way to put his ambitions to good use while also saving money on gasoline. Electric vehicles are gaining in popularity around the world due to decreased fuel costs and government incentives. Manojit Mondal’s admirable efforts in tackling limited fossil fuels serve as an inspiration to us all.

His innovative spirit and determination to find an eco-friendly solution to the problem
of rising fuel costs are truly remarkable. His solar-powered car is a mechanical icon that
has become the talk of the town in Bankura and has emerged as a symbol of hope for
a sustainable future.

Electric vehicles are gaining in popularity around the world 🤔

due in part to increased fuel costs and government incentives❓

Electric vehicles are definitely a significant part of the future of transportation.
As the world seeks to transition to cleaner and more sustainable forms of energy,
electric vehicles are becoming an increasingly popular option.

There are several reasons why electric vehicles are becoming more attractive to
consumers and businesses alike. Among other reasons, they are environmentally
friendly than traditional vehicles powered by fossil fuels.

Electric vehicles produce zero tailpipe emissions,
which helps to reduce air pollution and combat climate change.
Manojit, a businessman by profession, travels the streets of Bankura in a nano car
that has been transformed into a solar vehicle. This car does not require any petrol
at all. Also, it does not run on an engine.

The running cost of the car will shock everyone.
This “solar car,” which uses no gasoline and can travel 100 kilometres for
30 to 35 rupees, is now recognized as a mechanical landmark in Bankura.

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This Businessman Faced Many Difficulties While Modifying the Car.

Manojit Mandal has had a creative urge since he was a young child.
In response, he constructed a solar vehicle for himself without grumbling
about the rise in gas prices.

While modifying the car, Manojit faced numerous difficulties.
The government hasn’t responded, because his sensational car hasn’t made
an impression on it. However, it is undeniable Manojit Mandal of Bankura
district is the pioneer in trying to solve the problem of limited fossil fuels.

Currently, the cost of gasoline and diesel is confusing the general public.
By creating a solar-powered vehicle, Manojit Mandal of Bankura has provided leadership.
As there is no engine, there is no sound even when the car is started. However, there is a gear system. In fourth gear, this marvel car can travel at 80 km/h almost silently.

Talking about fuel prices in India these days. Currently, it has remained unchanged, keeping costs constant for roughly nine months. Diesel costs 89.62 rupees per litre in Delhi, while gasoline is priced at 96.72 rupees. (96.72 Indian Rupee = 1.18 US Dollar.)

In conclusion: Mumbai charges 106.31 rupees for a litre of gasoline and 94.27 rupees
for a litre of diesel. The cost of gasoline and diesel varies from one state to the next and
is influenced by a number of factors, including value added tax (VAT), freight costs, local
taxes, etc. West Bengal Businessman Turns Tata Nano into Solar Car, Drives 100km for
Just Rs 30 (.37 US Dollars) would work on a golf course. (news18.com)

So, what do you think about this?

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