British bus powered by cow dung broke speed record

British bus powered by cow dung broke speed record

In the United Kingdom, a bus powered by cow dung has passed a regular land transit speed record of 77 miles per hour.

According to foreign media reports on the 21st, in recent years, new energy vehicles have gradually become the new darling of the market. In the United Kingdom, a bus powered by cow dung has passed a regular land transit speed record of 77 miles per hour.

According to reports, Reading Bus Company’s Bus Hound had a lap speed of 76.785 miles per hour (123.57 kilometers per hour) when it was inspected at the Milbrook Proving Ground in Bedfordshire. The British Timing Association confirmed the new record of the car. According to reports, the speed of the concerned buses is usually limited to 56 miles per hour (90 kilometers per hour).

The power of this car comes from the methane produced by cow dung. The parties also painted the body in black and white, just as the famous European cows.

Trevor Dockworth, the timing director of the British Timing Association, said that this was the first time a bus had appeared at the Millbrook Proving Ground.

Martin Gilbert, Head of Reading Bus Company, stated that unless the speed of the "bushound" exceeds 150 miles per hour (241 kilometers per hour), the Guinness World Record will not be entered.

Gilbert also stated that the "bushound" fuel was obtained from animal excrement, then compressed and liquefied, and stored in seven gas tanks fixed in the roof of the bus.

Lead engineer John Bicton said the company hopes this record will give people a better understanding of the feasibility, horsepower, and credibility of such buses.

“The most important thing is that we want to remove the dirty, smelly and slow image of public transport. We are modern, fast, and at the forefront of innovation,” Bickerton said.

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