SOLAR EXPRESS
Driving 500 miles across Morocco to the Sahara in a Skoda EV powered by the sun showed Mat Gallagher the enormous potential of solar power
IMAGE SOURCE: SKODA/ANDY MORGAN
Electric cars still need to get their power from somewhere. That’s the argument often thrown at EV’s environmentally friendly credentials. But when that source is from renewable solar power, there’s not much doubters can say.
I was invited by Skoda to drive its fully electric vehicle through Morocco to experience how the country is embracing solar power to not only supply the country but also export that energy to other nations.
With a small group of journalists and crew, we would embark on a 500-mile journey, taking us down to the start of the Sahara desert and then the long journey north over the Atlas mountains to Marrakech, all on electric power.
To complete the challenge, we had two of Skoda’s latest EV models, the Enyaq 85x SportLine Plus and the Enyaq Coupé 85x SportLine Plus. Both models feature 4x4 all-wheel drive, heated front sports seats, LED Matrix headlights and 20-inch alloys.