Top Gear test track goes solar
Top Gear test track now powered by solar energy system BBC’s Top Gear is well known as a bastion for high-powered, gas-guzzling cars. Host Jeremy Clarkson has, in the past, been somewhat critical concerning the entry of alternative energy into the auto industry. Clarkson, along with his compatriots James May and Richard Hammond, have been more accommodating of alternative energy beyond the auto industry, however. While Clarkson may not be an advocate for various environmental issues, he will have to get more comfortable with the idea of solar energy because the Top Gear test track is now powe…
Top Gear test track now powered by solar energy system
BBC’s Top Gear is well known as a bastion for high-powered, gas-guzzling cars. Host Jeremy Clarkson has, in the past, been somewhat critical concerning the entry of alternative energy into the auto industry. Clarkson, along with his compatriots James May and Richard Hammond, have been more accommodating of alternative energy beyond the auto industry, however. While Clarkson may not be an advocate for various environmental issues, he will have to get more comfortable with the idea of solar energy because the Top Gear test track is now powered by it.Test track powered by 2MW solar energy array
This week, the Top Gear test track saw the installation of a 2-megawatt solar array, comprised of more than 8,500 solar panels. The solar energy system is capable of generating enough electricity to power some 670 average British homes. Lightsource Renewable Energy is the company behind the project. The company believes that the project’s relation to Top Gear will give some much needed exposure to the issue of solar energy.