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  • UK students in a solar car competition are teaching the world about sun power

    How would you like to cruise right past the gas station in your solar-powered car? No need to stop to buy fuel—your new car runs on free sunlight. Sounds pretty cool—and it’s not just a daydream.

    Students at the University of Kentucky achieved major success this summer with their version of a completely solar-powered car.

  • The University of Kentucky (UK) student Solar Team arrived to Guardian Automotive Plant Tuesday with the solar car from the North American Solar Challenge.

    Duane Wilder, Guardian Automotive supervisor, said he first found the team at a car show earlier this year. After talking to the team members, he arranged for them to come to Morehead.

    The team members gave a presentation to the automotive plant’s corporate officials, were interviewed by the local press and allowed two already chosen employees to drive the car around the plant parking lot.

  • The University of Kentucky Solar Car Team drove Gato del Sol III into the courtyard of the UK Engineering building in celebration of the solar car’s completion of the 2,400-mile North American Solar Car Challenge last week. The car traveled from Plano, Texas, to Calgary, Alberta, using only power generated by solar panels for fuel.

    The UK solar car team is a student-led organization, with most of the design and construction of the car done by the students. Only a few of the car’s components were bought and or manufactured off-campus.

    The car’s motor generates 2 horsepower at about 2 kilowatts, and it also acts as a generator when braking so that little energy is wasted. Top speed is estimated at 70 mph, although it has never been measured for sure because the faster you go, the more energy you waste.

    The shell of the car is made of foam and fiberglass composite, making it light and strong. The vehicle has 474 solar cells and 364 batteries. The car runs on three wheels which gives it less aerodynamic drag and rolling resistance.

    According to the team’s Web site, this was Kentucky’s first solar car to qualify and finish in the competition. The UK entry came in 11th at about 100 hours. The winning time, for the University of Michigan’s vehicle, was less than 52 hours. Oregon State University had the final finisher, at about 145 hours.

  • Triple Pundit

    A team of engineering students from the University of Kentucky, assisted by engineers and technicians from UPS, recently completed the 2008 North American Solar Challenge, a competition to design, build, and race solar-powered cars cross-country.

    The race started on July 13th, in Plano, Texas and ran 2400 miles to the finish line on July 22nd in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

    The team’s entry, Gato del Sol III, didn’t finish in “first” place, but with a determined team along with key support and consultation from UPS, finishing is an achievement in itself. This is the kind of race where winning is simply running the course.

    In fact, the team had yet to even start a race, let alone finish (hence the “III”), as each team is required to put its entry through a grueling qualifying and technical inspection before being allowed to enter the race.

    Just making the 2400 miles “without anything breaking” is the real victory, according to Matt Hatfield, the team’s project director.

    And make it they did.

    Nothing but the Sun

    Gato del Sol III is powered by 468 solar cells producing 1200 watts of power. With on-board batteries the car is able to produce speeds up to 65mph.

    Local Louisville UPS automotive and ground support equipment managers offered mechanical expertise with the car’s wheel alignment and brake lining, and developed a preventative maintenance program that the team employed daily through the use of a detailed inspection checklist.

    Along the course UPS employees offered support at every stop including tune-ups, solar panel cooling, and other mechanical work as needed along the way.

    UPS’s interest in projects like this reflects their 75 years of experience in alternative fuel vehicles, maintaining the largest fleet of AFV in the industry (we’ve posted before on 3P about the work UPS does in the field of alternative fuel vehicles).

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