|     The
      World Solar Challenge is a solar
      powered car race over 3021 km through central Australia
      from Darwin
      to Adelaide.
      The race attracts teams from around the world, most of which are fielded
      by universities
      or corporations although some are fielded by high
      schools.   You
      can be
      part of one of the greatest adventures of our time.  From tropical
      Darwin to balmy Adelaide - more than 3000km of some of the most remote and
      beautiful country on earth.   Design, plan, toil, then race to
      glory.     
   The
    Australian Outback -
      Darwin to Adelaide     Objective  The
    objective of this competition is to promote research on solar-powered cars.
    Teams from universities and enterprises participate. In 2005 a maximum of 30
    teams will be registered by the organising committee.     Important
    Rules
      
        As
        the race is over public roads, the cars have to adhere to the normal
        traffic regulations. Remarkable is the special note in the official
        regulations on the tendency of drivers to take advantage of a favourable
        road camber in order to catch as much as possible solar-energy. After
        midday when the sun is in the west, it would be advantageous to drive on
        the right side of the highway, provided of course there is no traffic in
        opposite direction.
      
        A
        minimum of 2 and maximum 4 drivers have to be registered. If the weight
        of a driver (including clothes) is less than 80 kg, ballast will be
        added to make up the difference.
      
        Driving
        time is between 0800 and 1700 hours. In order to select a suitable place
        for the overnight stop (alongside the highway) it is possible to extend
        the driving period for a maximum of 10 minutes, which extra driving time
        will be compensated by a starting time delay the next day.
      
        At
        various points along the route there are checkpoints where every car has
        to pause for 30 minutes. Only limited maintenance tasks (no repairs) are
        allowed during these compulsory stops.
      
        The
        capacity of the batteries is limited to 5 kWh maximum. At the start of
        the race, the batteries may be fully charged. Batteries may not be
        replaced during the competition, except in the situation of a breakdown.
        However, in that case a penalty time will apply.
      
        Except
        for the maximum outer dimensions, there are no further restrictions on
        the design and construction of the car.
      
        The
        deceleration of the dual braking system must be at least 3.8 m/s2.   The
    Challenge  Efficient
    balancing of power resources and power consumption is the key to success
    during the race. At any moment in time the optimal driving speed depends on
    the weather (forecast) and the remaining capacity of the batteries. The team
    members in the (normal) escort cars will continuously retrieve remotely data
    from the solar car about its condition and use these data as input for prior
    developed computer programs to work out the best driving strategy. Therefore
    the requirement that the foot well for the Official Observer, who is to be
    hosted by the primary escort vehicle, should not be filled up with computer
    equipment.   It
    is equally important to charge the batteries as much as possible in the
    periods from sunrise till 0800 and from 1700 till sunset. To capture as much
    solar-energy as possible, the solar panels are generally directed such that
    these are perpendicular to the incident sun rays. Often the whole car is
    tilted for this purpose.   History  The
    idea for the competition originates from Danish born adventurer Hans
    Thostrup (1944). He was the first to circumnavigate the Australian continent
    in a 16 feet open boat. At a later stage in his life he became involved in
    various competitions with fuel saving cars and trucks. Already in the
    eighties he became aware of the necessity to explore sustainable energy as a
    replacement for the limited available fossil fuel. Sponsored by BP, he
    designed the world's first solar car, called "Quiet Achiever", and
    traversed the 4052 km between Sydney and Perth in 20 days. That was the
    precursor of the World Solar Challenger.   After
    the 4th race, he sold the rights to the state of South Australia and was the
    leadership assumed by Chris Selwood.   The
    race was held every three years until 1999 when it was switched to a two
    year event.   
      
        The
        first race was run in 1987 when the winning entry, GM's Sunraycer won
        with an average speed of 67 km/h.
      
         
        In
        1990 the race was won by the "Spirit of Biel", built by
        engineering school in Switzerland.
      
        In
        1993 and 1996, Honda took the honours.
      
         
        Finally
        in 1999 a "home" team, the Australian
        "Aurora", took the prize.
      
        In
        2001 the Nuna of the Delft University of Technology from the
        Netherlands, participating for the first time, was the fastest.
      
         
        In
        2003 the Nuna 2, the successor to the winner of 2001 won again, with an
        average speed of 97 km/h.
      
         
        In
        2005 the Nuna team scored a hat-trick with their third victory in a row;
        their Nuna 3 won with a record average speed of 103 km/h.   Next
    race  The
    next race will take place in 2007, 20 years after the first race.       
         
           
      Contacts: 
        
        
        
        
          
            
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            | ORGANISATION
              A-Z | CAR'S
              NAME | TEAM
              NAME |  
            | Aristotle
              Uni of Thessaloniki, Helios | Helios | Faculty
              of Engineering |  
            | Arizona
              Solar Racing Team - USA |  | Arizona
              Solar Racing Team |  
            | Auburn
              University | Sol
              of Auburn | Sol
              of Auburn |  
            | Aurora
              Team, Australia | Aurora | Aurora
              Vehicle Association |  
            | Bochum
              Solar Car Team |  | Das
              SolarCar der Fachhochschule |  
            | California
              Poly S University | SLO
              Burn  Sidewinder | San
              Luis Obispo |  
            | Clarkson
              Uni Solar Car Team, USA |  | The
              Solar Knights |  
            | Delft
              University - Holland | NUNA
              I & II
              2003 |  |  
            | Dell
              Winston School | The
              Hunter | Solar
              Car Challenge |  
            | Desert
              Rose, Northern Territory Uni | FUJI
              DESERT ROSE |  |  
            | Drexel
              SunDragon Home Page |  |  |  
            | École
              de technologie supérieure Quebec | Eclipse
              V (5) | Éclipse
              Vehicular Solaire  |  
            | École
              Polytechnique de Montréal | Esteban |  |  
            | Eko-Auto 
              Poland | Eko-Auto |  |  
            | Electron
              Analytic Corporation | Dark
              Horse | EAC
              Skunkworks |  
            | George
              Washington University |  | George
              Washington Uni Solar Car |  
            | Georgia
              Institute of Technology | Solar
              Jackets | Solar
              Jackets |  
            | Heliodet,
              Germany | Heliodet | Heliodet,
              Solar Car Team |  
            | Helios
              - Lille, France | 
              Hélios IV | Hautes
              Etudes d'Ingénieur |  
            | Honda
              Car Company | Honda |  |  
            | Illinois
              State University | Surya,
              Ratha, Mercury | Illinois
              State University
              Team |  
            | Iowa
              State University | Fusion | Team
              PrISUm |  
            | Jonasun 
              Japan | Orbit | Solar
              Car Paviion |  
            | Kansas
              State University | Paragon | Solar
              Car Racing Team |  
            | Los
              Altos Academy of Engineering |  | Los
              Altos Solar Car Team |  
            | Massachusetts
              Institute of Technology | Tesseract | MIT |  
            | McGill
              University Monteal,
              Canada | iSun | Team
              iSun |  
            | McMaster
              University | Phoenix | McMaster
              Uni Solar Car Project |  
            | Messiah
              College Grantham, Penns | Genesis
              II | Genesis
              II Solar Racing Team |  
            | Michigan
              State University |   | Solar
              Racing Team |  
            | Michigan
              Technological University |  | Solar
              Car Team |  
            | Minnesota
              S Uni-Mankato/Winona S Uni |  | Minnesota
              Solar Car Team |  
            | North
              Dakota State University | The
              Double Deuce | Sunsetters
              - Solar Race Team |  
            | Northwestern
              University | N'Uvation | Northwestern
              University |  
            | Nuon
              Solar Team, Netherlands | Nuon
              3 | Het
              Nuon Solar Team |  
            | Osaka
              Sangyo University, Japan | OSU
              model S | Solar
              Car Team |  
            | Prairie
              View A&M University | Solaris | Sun
              Panthers |  
            | Principia
              College | RA
              6 | Principia
              College Solar Car Team |  
            | Purdue
              University | SPOT
              2 | Purdue
              University Solar Racing |  
            | Queen's
              University Canada | Radiance 
              Gemini | Queen's
              Solar Vehicle Team |  
            | Red
              River College  | Red
              River Raycer | Red
              River College Solar Car
              Team |  
            | Rice
              University |  | Rice
              University |  
            | Rose-Hulman
              Institute of Technology |  | Rose-Hulman
              Solar Car Team |  
            | Southern
              Illinois Uni Edwardsville | Cougar
              Cruiser | Southern
              Illinois University |  
            | South
              Bank University, UK | Mad
              Dog | South
              Bank Mad Dog Team |  
            | South
              Dakota School Mines & Tech | Solar
              Motion | South
              Dakota Solar Motion Team |  
            | Southern
              Taiwan University Tech |  | Southern
              Taiwan Solar Team |  
            | Stanford
              University | Solstice | Stanford
              Solar Car Project |  
            | Tamagawa
              University - Japan |  | Tamagawa
              Solar Challenge Project |  
            | Team
              Futura, Italy | FUTURA
              2 | Team
              Futura |  
            | Team
              SunLake - Japan | Phaethon
              model | Team
              SunLake TOYOBO |  
            | Texas
              A&M University | Columbia
              Sunraycer | Texas
              A&M Motorsports Team |  
            | The
              Power of One  -
              Toronto | Xof1 | The
              Xof1 solar car team |  
            | Tufts
              University | ANNE
              E. B. II | Nerd
              Girls |  
            | University
              of Alberta |  | University
              of Alberta Team |  
            | University
              of Arizona | Drifter | Solar
              Racing Team |  
            | University
              of Calgary |   | UC
              Calgary
              Solar Car Team |  
            | University
              of California-Berkeley | CalSol  | California
              Calsol Team |  
            | University
              of Kansas | Solution,
              CATalyst | KSU
              Solar Car Racing Team |  
            | University
              of Kentucky | Gato
              del Sol II | Solar
              Car Team |  
            | University
              of Massachusetts  | Spirit
              of Mass 413 | Lowell
              Solar Racing Team |  
            | University
              of Michigan | Momentum | University
              of Michigan |  
            | University
              of Minnesota | Borealis
              III | U
              of M
              Solar Vehicle Project |  
            | University
              of Missouri
              -  Columbia | Suntiger
              VI | The
              Mizzou Solar Car Project |  
            | University
              of Missouri - 
              Rolla | Solar
              Miner V | Solar
              Minor Car
              Team  |  
            | University
              of North Dakota | Subzero
              3 | Team
              SubZero |  
            | University
              of Ontario Institute of Tech |  | UOI
              Solar Vehicle Team |  
            | Uni
              of New South Wales SCR Team | UNSW
              Sunswift III | New
              South Wales SCR Team |  
            | University
              of Patras, Hermes |  | Solar
              Car Team |  
            | University
              of Pennsylvania | Keystone | Penn
              Solar Racing |  
            | University
              of Queensland | Sunshark | Queensland
              Solar Team |  
            | University
              of South Australia | Ned 
              KELLY | SA
              Solar Car Consortium |  
            | University
              of Texas at Austin | Solar
              Steer | Solar
              Vehicles Team |  
            | University
              of Texas at El Paso |   | Solraycers |  
            | University
              of Toronto | Blue
              Sky | Blue
              Sky Solar Racing |  
            | University
              of Toulouse | Heliotrope | Heliotrope
              Solar Car Team |  
            | University
              of Utah  |   | Vehicle
              Design Team Utah |  
            | University
              of Virginia |   | UVa
              Solar Car Team |  
            | University
              of Waterloo | Midnight
              Sun VIII | Midnight
              Sun Solar Race Team |  
            | University
              of Western Ontario | Sunstang | Sunstang
              USP
              Solar Car Team |  
            | USP
              Solar Car Team |  | USP
              Solar Car Team |  
            | Western
              Michigan University | Sunseeker
              05 | W
              Michigan Solar Car Team |  
            | Yale
              University | The
              John Lee | Team
              Lux |        
      
                     
    
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