The 2011 World Solar Challenge was a race from Darwin, Northern Territory to Adelaide, South Australia in Australia. 37 vehicles were entered in the race, and the event was won by a car from Tokai University, Tokyo, Japan.[1]

Results:[2]

Rank Team Country Distance (km) Time (hr:mn) Speed (km/h)
1Tokai UniversityJapan299832:4591.54
2NuonNetherlands299833:5088.60
3University of MichiganUnited States299835:3384.33
4Ashiya UniversityJapan299844:5766.70
5University of TwenteNetherlands299844:0466.53
6University of New South WalesAustralia299848:3861.65
7AuroraAustralia299848:4561.50
8Istanbul UniversityTurkey2765
9ApolloTaiwan2650
10UmicoreBelgium2636
11Stanford UniversityUnited States2547
12Nanyang Technological UniversitySingapore2454
13Team OkinawaJapan2408
14Sakarya UniversityTurkey2263
15Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyUnited States2222
16Solar Energy RacersSwitzerland2221
17Qazvin Islamic Azad UniversityIran1891
18University of CalgaryCanada1840
19Team Solar PhilippinesPhilippines1815
20UC BerkeleyUnited States1811
21Onda SolareItaly1751
22Universidad de ChileChile1709
23AnadoluTurkey1675
24University of TorontoCanada1661
25University of CambridgeUK1487
26BochumGermany1454
27ETSCanada1415
28Principia CollegeUnited States1303
29SeraajSaudi Arabia1269
30University of WaterlooCanada1116
31University of TehranIran1027
32Solar Spirit AustraliaAustralia801
33Durham UniversityUK552
34SolarisIndia301
35UMPMalaysia229
36Uniten Solar Ranger TeamMalaysia223
37Green ManiacSouth Korea73

References

  1. "Japanese car wins World Solar Challenge". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 21 October 2011. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
  2. WSC 2011 results


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