Physics:World Solar Challenge 2011

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Short description: World Solar Challenge

The 2011 World Solar Challenge was a race from Darwin, Northern Territory to Adelaide, South Australia in Australia. 37 vehicles were entered in the race, and the event was won by a car from Tokai University, Tokyo, Japan.[1]

Results:[2]

Rank Team Country Distance (km) Time (hr:mn) Speed (km/h)
1 Tokai University Japan 2998 32:45 91.54
2 Nuon Netherlands 2998 33:50 88.60
3 University of Michigan United States 2998 35:33 84.33
4 Ashiya University Japan 2998 44:57 66.70
5 University of Twente Netherlands 2998 44:04 66.53
6 University of New South Wales Australia 2998 48:38 61.65
7 Aurora Australia 2998 48:45 61.50
8 Istanbul University Turkey 2765
9 Apollo Taiwan 2650
10 Umicore Belgium 2636
11 Stanford University United States 2547
12 Nanyang Technological University Singapore 2454
13 Team Okinawa Japan 2408
14 Sakarya University Turkey 2263
15 Massachusetts Institute of Technology United States 2222
16 Solar Energy Racers Switzerland 2221
17 Qazvin Islamic Azad University Iran 1891
18 University of Calgary Canada 1840
19 Team Solar Philippines Philippines 1815
20 UC Berkeley United States 1811
21 Onda Solare Italy 1751
22 Universidad de Chile Chile 1709
23 Anadolu Turkey 1675
24 University of Toronto Canada 1661
25 University of Cambridge UK 1487
26 Bochum Germany 1454
27 ETS Canada 1415
28 Principia College United States 1303
29 Seraaj Saudi Arabia 1269
30 University of Waterloo Canada 1116
31 University of Tehran Iran 1027
32 Solar Spirit Australia Australia 801
33 Durham University UK 552
34 Solaris India 301
35 UMP Malaysia 229
36 Uniten Solar Ranger Team Malaysia 223
37 Green Maniac South Korea 73

References

  1. "Japanese car wins World Solar Challenge". ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). 21 October 2011. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-10-20/solar-challenge-tokai-winner-japan/3581518. Retrieved 16 June 2015. 
  2. WSC 2011 results