World Solar Challenge
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The Eco-Racing team's entry in the 2013 World Solar Challenge features moving solar panels that track the sun's trajectory to give the car an estimated extra 20 percent more power.
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Team Tokai has just reached the "Finish of Timing" checkpoint north of Adelaide, Australia, in the 2011 World Solar Challenge.
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As the 2011 World Solar Challenge continues on its fourth day, teams have had to contend with roadtrains, cars catching alight and bushfires that saw the race route closed by police.
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The 2011 World Solar Challenge has kicked off in Australia with 37 teams in solar-powered cars racing across the continent from Darwin to Adelaide.
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The Nuon Solar Team has revealed its lightest solar powered vehicle yet.
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The Cambridge University team is almost ready to make its comeback for the 2011 World Solar Challenge in Australia.
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Japan's Tokai Challenger solar vehicle has taken victory against a strong international field in the 2009 Global Green Challenge.
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The team that won the World Solar Challenge for the last four years running has unveiled its latest solar racer. Like its predecessor, the new vehicle from Delft University's Nuon Solar Team is covered with six square meters of solar panels but is 30kg lighter at a super low 160kg excluding driver.