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Nefab supports JU Solar Team

The JU Solar Team consists of 25 students from JU (Jönköping University) that will participate in the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge.

The JU Solar Team consists of 25 students from JU (Jönköping University) that will participate in the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge.

The Bridgestone World Solar Challenge is the world's biggest solar-powered car race which takes place every other year in Australia. The race has contestants from all over the world and goes from Darwin in the north of Australia to Adelaide in the south which is a total trip of over 3000 km. One of the participants this year is the JU Solar Team from Jönköping University. The team consists of 25 students, all from different JU (Jönköping University) schools and gives the team a diversity of skillsets.

Nefab will support the JU-Solar team with the right packaging to ensure that the car arrives safely to Australia. To ship the car and all the necessaries it will take three different packaging boxes. One box for the car, one dangerous goods box for the batteries and one box for all the necessaries. We hope that our contribution will help the team succeed in the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge!

For more infromation about the JU Solar Team visit their website.

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