
The Ohio State University’s College of Engineering undergraduate student team broke another world record at the Bonneville Salt Flats, this time with their hydrogen-powered vehicle, the Buckeye Bullet 2 (BB2), traveling over 300 mph. The Buckeye Bullet 1 currently holds both national and international land speed records at 315 mph and 272 mph respectively and was the first electric vehicle to break the 300 mph barrier. The BB2’s record more than doubled the previous hydrogen-powered vehicle record, making it the first hydrogen-powered vehicle over 300 mph (whether combustion or fuel cell powered).
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