
Swiss adventurer Louis Palmer had a childhood dream of driving around the world in a car. That dream held true for him until he began traveling as a young man for seven years from 1994 to 200,1 visiting five continents where he saw the first signs of global warming; in South America, rain was falling at an all-time high while in
Palmer decided to try and create his own vehicle, one that doesn’t emit any CO2, so he could fulfill his childhood dream without damaging the environment. With help from students at the
Last July, Palmer launched the tour with his Solartaxi, which is powered by panels on a trailer behind the vehicle. It is slightly less grandiose than the solar limo – the three-wheeler blue Solartaxi looks like a cereal box cut out to put in a steering wheel.
Palmer began the North American leg of his tour in
“I can’t believe I have made it two-thirds around the world,” said Palmer in
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written by Solar Arcadia, July 17, 2008
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I look forward to seeing him here in So Cal. When he gets to NY, he might as well, sell those plans to the city, so they can get some energy efficient Taxis. Great job!