“Solar taxi” pulls into Ann Arbor

A “solar taxi” recently made a stop in Ann Arbor to show off that solar-powered cars aren’t as far off as some think.

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Vehicles usually use extra energy to pull trailers but one car that recently stopped in Ann Arbor depends on its solar trailer to give it the energy to go.

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For Louis Palmer, traveling around the world in a solar car is “the experience of a lifetime.”

Palmer, of Lucerne, Switzerland, rolled into the parking lot of the Whole Foods Market on Washtenaw Avenue in Ann Arbor on Thursday afternoon in his two-passenger all-electric “solar taxi.” The taxi was pulling a 16-foot-long trailer covered with 65 square feet of solar cells to supply power.

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