http://www.khaleejtimes.com/nation/general/india-to-britain-in-a-solar-tuk-tuk
WATCH: India to Britain in a solar Tuk Tuk - via Dubai
March 2, 2016  Bernd Debusmann Jr.

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Indian undertakes a 10,000km road trip to promote clean energy; stops over
in Dubai

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Round the world trip for a solar tuk tuk
ABC News for Australia Network (archived)  Aug 14, 2014
An Australian man is about to embark on an ambitious journey in a home-made
solar tuk tuk travelling from India to the United Kingdom.
]

In an effort to spread awareness of alternative and clean energy sources, an
adventurous young man is driving a solar and electric-powered Tuk Tuk
(rickshaw) on an epic 10,000km road trip through 10 countries from India to
the UK.

Project Tejas - a Sanskrit word for brilliance - is the brainchild of Indian
engineer Naveen Rabelli, who, along with documen-tary filmmaker and back-up
driver Raoul Kopacka, will travel through India, Iran, Turkey, Bulgaria,
Serbia, Hungary, Austria, Germany, France and Great Britain.

Rabelli is no stranger to travelling for good causes, having recently
concluded an 18-month, seven-country trip through New Zealand and Southeast
Asia, teach-ing underprivileged children about sports, science, maths and
sharing Indian culture with local residents.

On a brief stopover in Dubai before headed to the Iranian port of Bandar
Abbas, Rabelli said he drew inspiration from the ubiquitous Tuk Tuks of his
native country India.

"I was in India, and there are too many Tuk Tuks that are polluting, and not
much was being done to them. That's where the idea came from," he told
Khaleej Times.

"I started making my own Tuk Tuk three years ago, and after all the planning
it took about that long to get to where I am now," he added. Making of the
Tuk Tuk The planning itself was a four-stage process. In the first stage,
the team (which also included mechanics) examined current trends in solar
power, planned the trip, and sourced required materials. In the second,
motors and batteries were mounted and power cables were installed.

In the third stage, an on-board computer was installed and the solar powers
were fitted onto the Tuk Tuk. Lastly, the vehicle was tested and data was
analyzed with which to make improvements. According to Rabelli, the total
cost of the trip - including the planned documentary, travel expenses,
ve-hicle logistics, permits, visas and marketing efforts - is $38,790.
Rabelli's vehicle - a modified Piaggio Ape - can travel up to 100km per
charge, and can be charged from existing electrical grids in addition to
through its solar panels.

Beginning from Kochi, Rabelli and Kopacka have so far travelled through
Ban-galore, Pune and Mumbai.

"I was really struck that there are some places in India where there is
absolutely no power. That really stood out to me," he said.

"In our imagination everything runs on power, but these guys probably
haven't seen power for years now."

From Bandar Abbas, Rabelli will drive his Tuk Tuk to the Iranian cities of
Shiraz, Isfahan and Teh-ran, before headed to the Iranian-Turkish border.

"I expect to cover the whole of Iran in about 40 days," he said. The entire
trip, Rabelli said, will take about four months, including numerous stops to
discuss clean en-ergy sources and meet with NGOs.

"It's more about the journey for me, because I'll be going to schools and
colleges," he said.

"I'm a very small guy, but I want people to start thinking about clean
energy solutions," he added.

"Especially with the younger generations, they have better scope to start
thinking and get inspired by this project and see the possibilities of what
we have."
[© khaleejtimes.com  Khaleej Times]
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http://www.thebetterindia.com/48412/naveen-rabelli-solar-tuktuk-india-to-britain/
From India to UK: One Engineer’s 10,000 Km Journey in a Self-Designed Solar
Autorickshaw
March 4, 2016  Naveen's motivation comes from a desire to spread awareness
about alternative and clean energy sources by driving a solar and
electric-powered tuk tuk ...



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