Powered by two Evolta AA alkaline batteries Panasonic Evolta Robot to pedal the 4-km Le Mans circuit

Panasonic Evolta Robot will take on the Le Mans 24 Hours circuit to demonstrate its long-life batteries. The robot — 20 cm high, 30 cm faraway and 20 cm wide — will pedal a three-wheeled cycle, two in front and one in back, along the historic circuit in the French town of Le Mans that is used annually

for the world’s oldest sports car race. Equipped with an infrared sensor, the cycling robot is programmed to follow a vehicle running ahead of it and guiding the robot on the course. The envisioned stunt on the 4-km circuit is designed to impress consumers worldwide with the durability of the Evolta battery.
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