NASC 2008 Race Start Plano 02

World Solar Race Start in 2008

Solar powered cars began the World Solar Challenge in Australia yesterday.  Traveling about 3,000 kilometers (1,860 miles), 32 vehicles are competing this year in the journey from the northern city of Darwin, bisecting the desert lands of the continent, ending in the south, in Adelaide.

The 100% solar cars reach speeds between 80-90 kilometers per hour.  Racing for 9 hours per day, the teams must stop at a designated time each night to camp.

This is the 10th time the World Solar Challenge (also known as the World Solar Race, or the Global Green Challenge) has been held since the inaugural event in 1987.  Racers from around the world, usually from educational institutions and enterprises, enter with unique designs.  The competition involves not only speed, but technology and ingenuity.  After all, one of the major objectives is to promote research on solar powered cars.

The event has been described as a:

“cross-continental showcase of the latest advances in hybrid, electric, solar, low emission, and alternative energy vehicles.”

The race is run by the South Australian Tourism Commission in partnership with the Eco Challenge, which involves production of prototype eco-friendly vehicles.  While racing across Australia, the World Solar Challenge teams gather data on battery life, weather, the vehicles’ conditions and more.

All of this information can be used to develop future solar cars for the public’s use!

Past winners of the World Solar Challenge include GM, Honda, the University of Michigan and the Delft University of Technology from the Netherlands.

Who will win this year’s race?  We’ll find out within a week!

Tags: , , , , , ,

This website uses IntenseDebate comments, but they are not currently loaded because either your browser doesn't support JavaScript, or they didn't load fast enough.

16 Responses to “World Solar Challenge”

Trackbacks/Pingbacks

  1. How Can Technology Help the Environment? | Save The Planet - Go Green!
  2. How Can Technology Help the Environment? | North Carolina Solar Installation
  3. Global Warming is Caused by Both Nature and Man | Solar and Wind Power in Maine
  4. What We Can All Do ? | Solar Power in Wisconsin
  5. How Water Extraction is Done in DC @ E-solar Power / Green Energy
  6. Cheap Flights and Climate Change | Efficient Solar Panels
  7. Activated Carbon Odor Combatant | Solar Power in Florida
  8. Recycle Your (Green Tip) Plastic Bags | Earth Saving Explained
  9. Cheap Flights and Climate Change | Solar Power In Missiouri
  10. Giving Our Planet for Earth Day a Huge Birthday Party! | Solar Power In Missiouri
  11. THE 3 Rs – Lazy Ways to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle | Solar Power in Iowa
  12. What it Really Is: Recycling | E Energy World
  13. Always Rely on Professionals Proper Installation of Wind Turbines is Very Important | Solar Power in Oklahoma
  14. Can Paper Bags Substitute Plastic Bags? | Solar Power in Vermont
  15. Can You Be Legal, Clean, and Green? | Minnesota Solar Installations
  16. Planet – Sell Your Laptops | Michigan Solar Installations

Leave a Reply

You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>