Wiebe Wakker set off from the Netherlands in
March 2016 in his "Blue Bandit" to showcase the potential of
sustainable transport, funded by donations from those following
his trip on social media.
"I wanted to do my best to promote this technology and show that
sustainability is a viable way of transport," Wakker told
journalists.
"I wanted to do something really that speaks to the imagination
which is driving an electric car from Amsterdam to the other
side of the world to show that it can be done."
The 101,000-km (62,800 mile) trip took Wakker through Eastern
Europe, Iran, India, Southeast Asia, before traveling around
much of Australia and across to New Zealand.
Wakker gave regular updates on his blog and social media
throughout the journey, detailing visiting Iran's biggest car
manufacturer in Tehran, a breakdown on the Indonesian island of
Java and visits to Australia's outback and world-famous Uluru.
The drive had relied on the support of strangers across the
globe who offered the traveler food, a place to stay and the
essential means to charge his car along the way.
(Reporting by Charlotte Greenfield and Swati Pandey; Editing by
Nick Macfie)
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