Bengaluru Man Cycles Across India on Solar Power Alone
Kotresh Tambrallimath rode an electric bicycle thousands of kilometers across India using nothing but sunlight for power. His journey proves clean transportation isn't a distant dream but a reality available today.
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A Bengaluru cyclist just proved that cross-country travel doesn't need a single drop of fuel.
Kotresh Tambrallimath pedaled across India on a solar-powered electric bicycle, covering thousands of kilometers using only the sun's energy. His route took him through highways, mountains, villages, and extreme weather conditions.
The bike ran entirely on solar panels that converted sunlight into electricity. No charging stations, no power outlets, no backup generators.
Tambrallimath's journey tested whether clean mobility could handle real-world conditions. The answer was a resounding yes, even through India's diverse and challenging terrain.
The Ripple Effect

This journey arrives at a perfect moment. Fuel prices continue climbing while cities desperately search for cleaner transportation solutions.
Tambrallimath showed that renewable energy technology has already advanced beyond laboratory experiments. Solar-powered transportation works today, not someday.
His journey also proves that sustainable choices don't require sacrificing adventure or ambition. Clean energy can take you just as far as fossil fuels.
The bicycle technology he used is becoming more accessible to everyday riders. What once seemed like science fiction is now rolling down Indian roads.
Stories like this shift our imagination about what's possible. They transform climate action from abstract policy debates into tangible, inspiring reality.
This wasn't just about reaching destinations. It was about showing everyone watching that the future of transportation is brighter, cleaner, and closer than we think.
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Based on reporting by The Better India
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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