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Tokai Challenger, the winner of the 2009 World Solar Challenge, with an average speed of 100.5 km/h (62 mph) over the 2,998 km (1,858 mi.) race
Tokai Challenger, the winner of the 2009 World Solar Challenge, with an average speed of 100.5 km/h (62 mph) over the 2,998 km (1,858 mi.) race
The Lightyear 0, a solar-electric passenger car went into limited production in December 2022. Production stopped a month later.
The Lightyear 0, a solar-electric passenger car went into limited production in December 2022. Production stopped a month later.
The Squad Solar City Car, as presented of the Fully Charged 2022 event in Amsterdam.
The Squad Solar City Car, as presented of the Fully Charged 2022 event in Amsterdam.
Solar cars from University of Michigan and University of Minnesota heading west toward the finish line in the 2005 North American Solar Challenge
Solar cars from University of Michigan and University of Minnesota heading west toward the finish line in the 2005 North American Solar Challenge
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Sunswift IV and control vehicle during speed record attempts at HMAS Albatross.
Sunswift IV and control vehicle during speed record attempts at HMAS Albatross.
Race vehicles head toward the finish line in the 2005 North American Solar Challenge.
Race vehicles head toward the finish line in the 2005 North American Solar Challenge.
A test chassis at Ford Proving Grounds in 1992.
A test chassis at Ford Proving Grounds in 1992.