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The Global Green Challenge is an endurance rally contest of low emission vehicles. The contest runs in Australia and consists of a trip from Darwin to Adelaide in an approximate distance of 3000 kilometres. The aim is to cover the trip with the lowest emissions.
The Global Green Challenge is an endurance rally contest of low emission vehicles. The contest runs in Australia and consists of a trip from Darwin to Adelaide in an approximate distance of 3000 kilometres. The aim is to cover the trip with the lowest emissions.


The contending cars will have to be low emission powered by petrol, diesel, hybrid, electric, ethanol and hydrogen.
The contending cars will have to be low emission powered by petrol, diesel, hybrid, battery electric, solar, ethanol and hydrogen.


Entrants include various car makers or universities.
== 2009 entrants ==
* [[Honda Insight]]
* [[MINI Cooper#Cooper D|MINI Cooper D]]
* [[Suzuki Alto]]
* [[Toyota Prius]]


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Hybrid]]
* [[Hybrid]]
* [[Electric vehicles]]
* [[Electric vehicles]]
== External links ==
[http://www.globalgreenchallenge.com.au/ Official website]

Revision as of 00:33, 7 October 2010

The Global Green Challenge is an endurance rally contest of low emission vehicles. The contest runs in Australia and consists of a trip from Darwin to Adelaide in an approximate distance of 3000 kilometres. The aim is to cover the trip with the lowest emissions.

The contending cars will have to be low emission powered by petrol, diesel, hybrid, battery electric, solar, ethanol and hydrogen.

Entrants include various car makers or universities.

2009 entrants

See also

External links

Official website