South African Solar Challenge
The South African Solar Challenge is an alternative fuel vehicle auto racing challenge in South Africa, with classes for hybrid vehicles, electric vehicles, solar vehicles, and biofuel-powered vehicles. The first challenge was run in 2008, and it will run every two years thereafter. The race distance is over 4,100 km (2,500 mi). The challenge route may change from year to year, but it is planned to run from Johannesburg to Cape Town to Durban and finish in Pretoria.
Objective
The primary objective is to design, manage, build and race solar powered-vehicles across South Africa. The challenge sees a collaboration between scholars, students, private individuals and various industry and government partners, to work together to have a safe, technology-rich event.
The race promotes:
- Renewable energy technologies (specifically photovoltaic/solar cell technology)
- Educational excellence in science, engineering, and mathematics
- Creative integration of technical and scientific expertise across a wide range of disciplines
- Understanding of marketing, business and management skills needed to execute large and complex projects.
- Hands-on experience for students and engineers to develop and demonstrate their technical and creative abilities
- Environmental consciousness
- Safety in all aspects of the challenge, development, testing and racing.
- Sportsmanship, friendship and co-operation.
See also
- North American Solar Challenge
- Race The Sun
- World Solar Challenge
- Hunt-Winston School Solar Car Challenge
- The Quiet Achiever, the world's first solar-powered racecar
External links
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