Western Michigan University students from all academic disciplines join to design and build a solar powered vehicle that utilizes state of the art technology to make the most efficient use of the available solar energy.
Friday, July 20, 2012
Friday, July 20, 2012
It seems the 2012 North American Solar Challenge is quickly drawing to a close. We are here in La Crosse, Wisconsin, with the ten other teams still competing on the evening before the last stage of the Rayce. Due to minimal sunshine during the first day of the fourth stage, and consequently a lack of charge in our batteries, we were forced to trailer the car here, but have spent the day today recharging and preparing for the sprint to the finish. In less than 24 hours the race will end in St. Paul, Minnesota, and we hope to see you there with us.
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