American man uses a lemon to charge electric car battery Volkswagen VW

A US engineer has succeeded in running a super-fast electric car from Volkswagen with lemon, copper, zinc and solar, and has reached the "most popular" list on YouTube.
"According to the video, Volkswagen Mark Roubor, a graduate of Brighan Young University, gave the task of running the car, which is taking part in the Pikes Pick race," Zahra Rami said in the news story that she read to FM listeners during the Live Morning program. The car not only won the race, but also broke the record by 15 seconds.


Volkswagen car wins the race

The first method for Robert, who worked as an engineer at NASA, was to operate the car with a lemon battery made of more than 1,200 lemons and copper and zinc binders, but produced a degree of energy similar to a single AA battery.
When Lemon could not run the car properly, Robert turned to solar power, pushing the car battery to full capacity so that it could compete in the Pikes Beck international, win the race and break the record.


Volkswagen car

Since the launch of his YouTube channel in 2013, Robert has received more than 452 million video views and 3.3 million subscribers. Robert also delivered a speech on learning in TEDx Talks.


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