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A team of 22 engineering students and seven faculty members of the De La Salle University-Manila’s Mechanical Engineering and Electronics and Communications Engineering departments are developing a third generation solar-powered car dubbed “Sikat II” that would take part in the 3,000-kilometer World Solar Challenge in Australia in October.

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