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Unfortunately, traditional cars have gas stations should they run out of power. Electric cars, on the other hand, don't.
When you get stuck in the middle of nowhere, driving an electric car, what do you do when you run out of power? You're left with no choice but to have it towed. Then, scientists came together and thought about rolled-up printed solar panels.
Well, don't fret just yet because there may be hope. Scientists from Australia and Britain have come together and are currently planning to take a 9,400-mile long journey. The Tesla is set to traverse through some of the most remote regions of the world. How is this possible when batteries lose their charge eventually? It is through a plastic solar sheet that's designed to charge the batteries along the way.