With a new best time of 1,461 seconds.
from Switzerland, broke this record, the Stuttgart team did so again in 2015, recording a new best time of 1.779 seconds. The Swiss team Grimsel outperformed this in 2016 with a time of 1.513 seconds. Since then, this has remained the mark to surpass. With a new best time of 1,461 seconds, Stuttgart once again holds the record.
"We are delighted that we broke the world record and brought it back to Germany!" says Pavel Povolni, first chairman of the Förderverein GreenTeam Uni Stuttgart e.V.The students know firsthand how difficult and dangerous it is to use such forces and shatter a world record. Povolni said, "We experienced a painful setback at the end of July. The vehicle broke away during a fast-paced test run for the world record and struck a pile of tires that was used as a track barrier.
Professor Wolfram Ressel, Rector of the University of Stuttgart, congratulated the students on their success "The University of Stuttgart is proud that the GreenTeam has succeeded in setting a new record for the acceleration of e-vehicles."
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