British engineers construct a buggy from recycled paper (Video)

British engineers construct a buggy from recycled paper (Video)

19 November 2020, 19:52
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Electric car made of recycled materials, printed on a 3D printer, was developed by a group of British scientists. The device is capable of speeds up to 72 km / h.

The developed vehicle weighs just over 150 kg, which is about a third of the usual car. Therefore, it can only fit one passenger.

The authors of the project managed to assemble an electric car in just three months. At the same time, they spent 10,000 pounds sterling on its manufacture. What's remarkable about its technical characteristics is the ability to adapt to specific conditions.

According to the British developers, using 3D printing, they can create one buggy every day. But for this they need to use large printers that specialize in printing vehicles.

The designers emphasize that the electric buggy is made of recycled plastic. This is an added advantage of these vehicles. With their project, they tried to prove that plastic is an incredibly durable material. Although many people think differently.

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