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1987 GM solar powered race car
The Sunraycer was a solar-powered race car designed to compete in the 1987 World Solar Challenge, the world's first race featuring solar-powered cars
Sunraycer
American multinational automotive company
built the Sunraycer, which won the inaugural World Solar Challenge and was a showcase of advanced technology. Much of the technology from Sunraycer found
General_Motors
Australian racing driver (1938–2020)
the end of 1988. In 1987 John made history driving the General Motors Sunraycer to victory in the inaugural World Solar Challenge from Darwin to Adelaide
John_Harvey_(racing_driver)
American unmanned aerial vehicle manufacturer
greater than 120 mph (190 km/h), and 5 to 7 day maximum flight duration. Sunraycer – This solar-powered car won the first world's first solar car race in
AeroVironment
Device used to produce electricity from light
Motors ended up winning the event by a significant margin with their Sunraycer vehicle that achieved speeds of over 40 mph. Contrary to popular belief
Solar_cell
Electric car powered by solar energy
Nowra, breaking the record previously held by the General Motors car Sunraycer of 78.3 kilometres per hour (48.7 mph). The record takes place over a
Solar_car
Solar-powered car race event
achieved since the General Motors led, highly experimental, single-seat Sunraycer prototype first won the WSC with an average speed of 66.9 km/h (41.6 mph)
World_Solar_Challenge
Chairman and CEO of General Motors (1925–2007)
The resulting car, the Sunraycer easily won the race at a cost of just under 2 million dollars. The success of the Sunraycer led directly to the AeroVironment-designed
Roger_Smith_(executive)
Late 1990s experimental U.S. electric car
electric vehicle (EV) in April 1988, inspired in part by the General Motors Sunraycer, which won the World Solar Challenge in 1987, and with an intent to meet
Honda_EV_Plus
Subcompact electric car
Challenge—a trans-Australian race for solar-powered cars, which the automaker's Sunraycer won. Alan Cocconi from AC Propulsion designed and built the original drive
General_Motors_EV1
Trans-Australian car race
included 23 teams and was won by a team from General Motors with the car 'Sunraycer' ahead of entries from Ford Australia and Biel College of Engineering
World_Solar_Challenge_1987
American car designer (1945–1997)
starting position with a 58 mph run, behind GM's estimated $8 million entry, Sunraycer. By 4:pm the first day, the Mana La was out of the race. "The crew confess[ed]
Jonathan Tennyson (car designer)
Jonathan_Tennyson_(car_designer)
Solar-powered car
The car had an evolutionary design descended from the General Motors Sunraycer and the University of Michigan's first generation car, Sunrunner. The
1993 "Maize & Blue" University of Michigan Solar Car
1993_"Maize_&_Blue"_University_of_Michigan_Solar_Car
Auto racing using solar powered vehicles
Nowra, breaking the record previously held by the General Motors car Sunraycer of 78.3 kilometres per hour (48.7 mph). The record takes place over a
Solar_car_racing
American aeronautical engineer (1925–2007)
MacCready also collaborated with General Motors on the design of the Sunraycer, a solar-powered car, and then on the EV1 electric car. In 1985, he was
Paul_MacCready
List of drag coefficients and drag areas for automobiles
0.137 Ford Probe V Concept 1985 0.13 Aptera Sol Prototype 2021 0.125 Sunraycer, solar race car 1987 0.12 Reflex 1000, solar cycle 1996 0.12 Panhard CD
List of automobile drag coefficients
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Astro Model 300 ten-horsepower DC motor is the same one used in the GM Sunraycer experimental solar powered automobile. "NASA Armstrong Fact Sheet: Solar-Power
AstroFlight
Trans-Australian car race
Sun Japan Mal Trainer Battler Award South Bank University Mad Dog UK GM Sunraycer Award for Technical Innovation University of Queensland SunShark Australia
World_Solar_Challenge_1996
during the race 25.64 km/h. The race was won by the US-built GM entry, Sunraycer. The Solar Resource was an Australian privately funded backyard project
Solar_Resource
2005 Dutch solar-powered racing car model
the race the car achieved a top speed of 140 km/h. For comparison, the Sunraycer (the first winner of the Solar Challenge race) attained a top speed of
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Goddess Lakshmi, Auspicious, Luster, Prosperity, Pratham, Shrestha
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English and German : patronymic from the personal name Paul.
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Belonging of Lord Shiv, Whose owner is Lord Shiv, Lord Shiv in female form. Goddess Parvati
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Capable
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Irish Gaelic form of Provençal Aliénor, EILEANÓRA means "foreign; the other."
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Strong; Mighty Love
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The Biblical Ezra
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English : origin unidentified; perhaps a variant spelling of Wiles or of Wheeless.
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Italian form of Celtic Genovefa, probably GENOVEFFA means "race of women."
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