Four teams close to breaking 4,630 km record as solar-powered cars enter Western Cape

Thursday, 29 September 2016

Teams from South Africa, The Netherlands, Japan and Hungary are within 500 kilometres of breaking the record for the longest distance covered in a solar car.

The record for the Sasol Solar Challenge was set in 2012 by Japanese team Tokai, and hasn't been broken in four years.

'The fact that we are watching the teams break the longest-distance record on day six of eight is a clear demonstration of how the Sasol Solar Challenge advances energy engineering and the technology used in these cars,' said Winstone Jordaan, Sasol Solar Challenge director.

The Tokai Challenger, Dutch team Nuon, Hungarian team MegaLux and the top South African team North-West University are all within close reach of the record after a full day of sunshine on the road between Port Elizabeth to Sedgefield today.

'We've worked incredibly hard on this car, so we are confident we can break this record,' said Max Bishil, spokesperson for the Tokai solar team. 'With that said, we won't stop when we do break it. We're aiming for the highest distance possible in order to set a new milestone for Tokai.'

The Sasol Solar Challenge has no prize money and is not a monetized event. Purposefully designed to motivate university students to innovate, solar teams rely on sponsors who fund them in order to gain valuable insight into energy and engineering research.

'The solar cars are basically mobile laboratories,' said Jordaan. 'They're the ultimate experiment for anyone involved in solar energy, energy management, battery systems and aerodynamics - or just engineering in general.'

Tomorrow the eleven teams travel from Sedgefield (8h00) via Mossel Bay (10h00 to 15h00) to Swellendam (from 16h30).

The Sasol Solar Challenge is open to the public and media at all the stopping points.

1 2 Total
Delft University of Technology Nuon Solar 707.3 685.7 3 787.0
Tokai University Tokai Solar 633.9 685.7 3 644.0
Kecskemét University GAMF Solar 633.9 611.9 3 442.8
NWU (North West University) NWU Solar 560.5 611.9 2 968.4
Lodz University of Technology Lodz Cruiser 266.9 464.3 2136.2
TUT (Tshwane University of Technology) TUT Solar 289.3 301.9 1 702.7
Maragon Olympus Solar Eagles 266.9 190.4 1 193.8
Near East University NEU Solar - 301.5 1 167.1
UJ (University of Johannesburg) UJ Solar 0 70 965.2
Zingbug ZingCO EV 28.5 93.0 850.5

3 4 Total
Delft University of Technology Nuon Solar 605.6 586.1 3 787.0
Tokai University Tokai Solar 583.1 539.0 3 644.0
Kecskemét University GAMF Solar 568.5 491.9 3 442.8
NWU (North West University) NWU Solar 345.9 481.2 2 968.4
Lodz University of Technology Lodz Cruiser 381.4 350.6 2136.2
TUT (Tshwane University of Technology) TUT Solar 308.8 242.9 1 702.7
Maragon Olympus Solar Eagles 119.4 147.8 1 193.8
Near East University NEU Solar 303.2 219.0 1 167.1
UJ (University of Johannesburg) UJ Solar 360.4 194.8 965.2
Zingbug ZingCO EV 181.0 192.0 850.5

5 6 Total
Delft University of Technology Nuon Solar 658.2 544.1 3 787.0
Tokai University Tokai Solar 658.2 544.1 3 644.0
Kecskemét University GAMF Solar 592.5 544.1 3 442.8
NWU (North West University) NWU Solar 526.8 442.1 2 968.4
Lodz University of Technology Lodz Cruiser 395.4 277.6 2136.2
TUT (Tshwane University of Technology) TUT Solar 314.6 245.3 1 702.7
Maragon Olympus Solar Eagles 253.3 216.0 1 193.8
Near East University NEU Solar 232.6 110.8 1 167.1
UJ (University of Johannesburg) UJ Solar 96.3 243.8 965.2
Zingbug ZingCO EV 196.0 160.0 850.5

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