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  • ERLANGER - Workers at Toyota Motor Engineering and Manufacturing headquarters here are used to seeing the latest auto technology, but a year-old project of University of Kentucky students turned plenty of heads Wednesday.
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    UK's solar car, Gato del Sol III, which finished 11th in last year's North American Solar Challenge race and second in this summer's Formula Sun Grand Prix in Texas, paid its first visit to Toyota's North American manufacturing headquarters.

    Photos: Solar car gets a test drive

    Norm Bafunno, Toyota's vice president for production engineering, took the sleek three-wheel vehicle for a spin around the parking lot and ended up impressed.

    "It had good acceleration," he said of the one-seat vehicle with a top speed of 55 miles per hour. "It was a unique feeling."

    Toyota is one of the corporate sponsors for the Gato del Sol, named for a former Kentucky Derby winner. Other sponsors include Blue Ash-based engineering firm Belcan Corp., founded by UK alum and supporter Ralph G. Anderson.

    "Belcan is one of our biggest sponsors, donating $75,000, and Anderson has driven the car," said Mark Taylor, a mechanical engineering student, one of about 40 students from engineering, business and other disciplines who designed and built Gato del Sol III.

    UK students have been designing and building solar-power cars for the cross-country solar race since 1999, but number III was the team's best finisher. Dozens of colleges and universities from across the continent competed in the 2,400-mile, cross-country time/distance rally event that started in Dallas and concluded in Calgary, Alberta.

  • LEXINGTON, Ky. (Spet. 28, 2009) -- Shhhhh… It's a secret.

    One of the University of Kentucky's highest-profile projects led by students is under way in the D.V. Terrell Building. The phase-IV project, is being kept out of the light of day -- but without sunshine, there's no way it can succeed.

    The project is Gato Del Sol IV, the next version of the UK solar car being built by students in several College of Engineering departments in anticipation of the 2010 North American Solar Challenge.

    And this version, says team manager Sam Nicaise, has the potential of maintaining speeds to put it among the race's top contenders.

    "We're making it lighter and sleeker, with more power and more powerful lithium-polymer batteries," says Nicaise, who is majoring in electrical engineering.

    Actually, what's hidden in the Terrell Building is a starter foam mold of Gato Del Sol IV's body. In the next few weeks, a fiberglass mold of this mold will be made, with the second mold to be used to make the final body.

    Only after the body is ready and the motor tinkered with will the team unveil the newest version of UK's solar car.

    Until then, campus and community groups across the state will continue to be treated to the most successful UK solar car created to date: Gato Del Sol III, which was the first UK solar car ever to complete the Great American Solar Challenge and which came in second at this summer's Formula Sun Grand Prix.

  • When Nick Such traveled to Bowling Green this week, he found what he was looking for: tips for building a car powered by the sun.

    Such is one of a dozen University of Kentucky students and graduates who plan to build and race a solar-powered car - a small, three-wheeled vehicle that uses solar panels to generate power. And the group is consulting with a local company to build the cutting-edge car. (More...)

    Update 8/16/2009: This article was picked up by the AP and published in the Louisville Courier-Journal on August 10th, 2009 and on 5 News' (Ft. Smith-Fayetteville, AR) website.

  • After 30 hours of racing, the sun was good to the UK Solar Car Team.

    The team, comprised of all students in the College of Engineering, competed in the Formula Sun Grand Prix race at Motorsport Ranch in Cresson, Texas on June 5, completing 393 laps and placing second out of nine teams. (More...)

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