The Science Museum of Virginia will exhibit Evoniks innovative Wind Explorer a lightweight, electric vehicle that crossed Australia on less than $ 15 of electricity February 8-10.
It is very exciting to showcase the Wind Explorer at the Science Museum of Virginia, said Richard Conti, Chief Wonder Officer at the Science Museum of Virginia. The Science Museum of Virginia is the ideal partner share such cutting-edge technology. Our guests will be inspired by the innovative technologies Evonik produces and view first-hand how these products can help create a cleaner and more sustainable environment.
Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation is also featuring the Wind Explorer at its Hopewell facility at 710 South 6th Avenue, Hopewell, Va. Evonik Goldschmidt is one of the areas largest employers and produces specialty chemicals for use in hair and skin care products, fabric softeners, surfactants to create the properties of polyurethane foams for specific applications, and a variety of other high-tech chemical products.
Evoniks Wind Explorer produced virtually zero emissions during the 3,000 mile Australian journey, a distance roughly 200 miles further than from New York City to Los Angeles. The vehicle was constructed from Evoniks ROHACELL
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