00:00We are home!
00:30We are in the Church of Giza
00:34and we are about to see the Ritz-Carlton
00:38and the Ritz-Carlton Museum.
00:45The Ritz-Carlton Museum is a large,
00:49multi-purpose museum
00:53that features a variety of historical monuments
00:57These teams behind me have built these vehicles, they've designed them, and they've come here
01:04to test them.
01:05And what they do after this is take all that information, that data, and it allows us to
01:09keep moving forward.
01:10So every two years we take a quantum step forward.
01:12This is a crucible, this is the hardest test that's out there, it is the most extreme solar
01:17challenge in the world, and what comes out of this is technology that drives the rest
01:21of humanity forward.
01:22Very, very stoked, I'm very happy.
01:25Because actually, this car, we actually drove all the way from Senkunda, Bumalang, all the
01:32way to here.
01:34Many people didn't believe us, like when I showed them the pictures when we were still
01:37practicing and stuff, that this car, Josie, it will fall off, and I'm telling them guys,
01:44this car has shocks, this car has a handbrake, this car has a steering wheel, it's an automatic,
01:49it's a full car, just that it uses the sun, no water, no oil, no petrol.
01:53I think looking at solar energy generally, it's not about replacing only what you're
02:00utilizing.
02:01First of all, you need to save on the energy that you use.
02:04So with solar vehicles and even solar at home, it's no point you're putting a lot of money
02:09to buy a solar system for something that needs a lot of energy.
02:15First try to optimize your energy usage, either being at your home or your solar vehicle.
02:20We learned that it's not easy to build a solar car, but it can be done.
02:25If we as students can do it, I think everyone can do it.
02:29There's a lot of things to do.
02:34If you want to create a renewable future, you still have a lot of work to do, but we
02:38believe in ourselves and that it's possible to do it.
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