Ethiopian High School Student Developed A Vehicle That Travels 40 Kilometers Using One Liter Fuel

Using a motorcycle engine, a young Ethiopian high school student has developed a vehicle that travels 40 kilometers using one liter of fuel.

He made the car applying reverse gear to the motorcycle engine.

The young innovator, named Ajame Major, has caught the attention of the Ministry of Innovation and Technology in Ethiopia with his innovative idea.

His vehicle has the capacity to carry four people.

Ajame was born in Wolaita Zone, Areka town in Southern Ethiopia

The Ministry of Innovation and Technology has invited car assembly companies to partner and work with Ajame.

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