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Prof. Cliff Ricketts with car converted to run on hydrogen. [Agencies] |
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Cliff Ricketts, 63, a professor at Middle Tennessee State University, is trying to drive across the country, from Savannah to Long Beach, on less than 10 gallons of gasoline, ABC News reported.
Ricketts has refitted three used cars -- two Toyota Priuses and a 1994 Toyota Tercel -- to run on compressed hydrogen, batteries, or E95.
The trip is 2,532 miles, not counting detours for food or motels.
Ricketts himself may make the voyage on 10 gallons, but assistants are towing the other two vehicles using conventionally-fueled vans.
He started his trip by sticking his foot in the Atlantic Ocean near Savannah on Saturday, and hopes to reach the Pacific around Thursday. (點(diǎn)擊ABC網(wǎng)站查看原文)
靠10加侖汽油穿越美國(guó)?
???????據(jù)美國(guó)廣播公司新聞網(wǎng)報(bào)道,63歲的中部田納西州立大學(xué)教授克利夫·里克茨,試圖靠著不足10加侖汽油從薩凡納驅(qū)車到長(zhǎng)灘橫穿美國(guó)。
???????三輛改裝后的二手車將靠壓縮氫、電池、以及95號(hào)乙醇汽油驅(qū)動(dòng),其中有兩輛豐田普銳斯和一輛1994年的豐田雄鷹。
???????此次總行程為2532英里,為了找吃的或汽車旅館而繞的路不算在內(nèi)。
???????里克茨本人將會(huì)憑10加侖汽油上路,但其助手會(huì)駕駛靠傳統(tǒng)燃料驅(qū)動(dòng)的貨車來(lái)拖著另外兩輛車行進(jìn)。
???????周六,里克茨在薩凡納旁的大西洋下水開(kāi)啟旅程,希望能在周四到達(dá)太平洋。
(China.org.cn March 9, 2012) |