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2005 Stanford Solar Car Project members with their car, Solstice. The Stanford Solar Car Project (SSCP) is a student group at Stanford University that designs, builds, tests, and races solar-powered vehicles. The SSCP, a student-run, donation-funded organization, has been building and racing solar-powered vehicles since 1986.
The Solar Knight III: URL: Stanford solar car project (Stanford University) 1989: 14: Black Mamba: 16: URL: Sunseeker (Western Michigan University) 1990: 9: Aethon: 786: URL: Sunsetters NDSU Solar Race Team (North Dakota State University) 2001: 2: Prairie Fire GT: 22: URL: Team New England (no longer affiliated) (UMASS Lowell) (no longer ...
The 1993 World Solar Challenge was the third international solar-powered car race held over 3,000km from Darwin, Northern Territory to Adelaide, South Australia.. It was held from November 7, 1993 with the 'Dream' car from Honda Research and Development winning the event from 1990 winners Biel. [1]
The World Solar Challenge (WSC), since 2013 named Bridgestone World Solar Challenge, [1] is an international event for solar powered cars driving 3000 kilometres through the Australian outback. With the exception of a four-year gap between the 2019 and 2023 events, owing to the cancellation of the 2021 event, [ 2 ] the World Solar Challenge is ...
In July 1990, 32 teams of some of North America's brightest college students took to the road in solar-powered vehicles they had built during the previous year and a half. [1] The GM Sunrayce USA route covered more than 1,800 miles, from Florida to Michigan . [ 2 ]
After the participation at the 2011 World Solar Challenge, the car and his team did the first full autarky world circumnavigation (10/2011-12/2012). [8] This record was admitted by Guinness World Records. [9] On the roof of the car are 3 m 2 solar cells and in the trunk additional 3 m 2 which are used during driving breaks. Maximum power ...
In 2022 — the most recent year for which mortality data is available — a total of 941,652 people died of heart disease-related condition
Pages in category "Solar car racing" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. ... Stanford Solar Car Project; Stella (solar vehicles)