
The Mira EV is an electric vehicle that uses 8,320 cylindrical lithium-ion batteries from Sanyo. Apparently, the car has broken a Guinness World Record. Not any others’ record but it’s own actually.
The Guinness World Record for the longest distance traveled on a single charge was recorded with a 1,003.184 km distance. It recently happened last May 22 to 23 in Ibaraki, Japan set at an auto racer training school.
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