As Wiebe Wakker turned off his car in Sydney, Australia on Sunday
afternoon it marked the end of a more than three-year journey for the
Dutch adventurer and Blue Bandit, his converted electric Volkswagen
Golf.
Wakker’s Plug Me In initiative is the longest journey in an electric car
ever recorded and was started to inspire and educate on a carbon-free
future, according to the campaign’s website.
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Wakker departed the Netherlands on March 15, 2016 and has spent a total
of 1,119 days traveling more than 95,000 km (59,000 miles) and visiting
33 countries to try and draw attention to the durability and
sustainability of electric cars.
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.
“I got about (1,800) people to sign up and make me zig zag all the way
through Europe, the Middle East, India, Southeast Asia and finally today
I arrived here,” Wakker told supporters after reaching his finishing
line.
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Soon after 2 p.m. local time (0400 GMT), Wakker and a motorcade of
electric cars crossed Sydney’s iconic Harbour Bridge, before finishing
his long journey at the Royal Botanical Gardens by the Sydney Opera
House. |