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In MP, Eight Class 10 Students Convert Junk Bicycle Into A Solar-powered Bike

The bike can be charged with electricity, in case of unavailability of solar power.

We have frequently seen how some youngsters are born with visionary minds. This was demonstrated once again by a group of young boys, who hail from Madhya Pradesh. Reportedly, eight class 10 students from the state’s Burhanpur district have altered a junked bicycle into a bike that runs on solar power.

The bike will not demand petrol and has been altered from a bicycle into a solar-powered bike for a remarkable Rs 25,000. As per the reports, the group of students who invented the bike hail from Braj Dham Colony.

The bike, which has been developed to run on solar energy, can also be charged with electricity, in case of unavailability of solar power. Notably, the bike can be used to travel up to 30-35 km. Not only locals, but people from other cities are also reaching Burhanpur to see this bike. Seeing the creative proficiency of the students, people are admiringly impressed and applauding them for coming up with a solar-powered bike.

The students conveyed in an interview that they were motivated by their teacher at the city’s Micro Vision Academy, who encouraged them to make a solar bicycle. Soon, they started making this cycle. It took them 25 days to convert a junk bicycle that was of no use. They brought it back to life. Now, the cycle is running on the road like a bike and has an accelerator too.

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The eight students who have attained this feat are Divyansh Deora, Naman Jain, Akshat Jain, Jai Shah, Annaya Shukla, Pankaj Chanchlani, Manas Munshi, and Preet Shroff.

Apart from being environment-friendly, the solar bike will also help you save the money spent on petrol. If you are travelling 30 kilometres by bike, you will require petrol worth Rs 100. With this bike, you will only spend Rs 2 to 7 on electricity.

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