Cambridge University's Solar Car on display at Eco-Rally 2010

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What if you could recharge on the move

At a time when the automotive industry is being forced to look at a low-carbon future, this vehicle demonstrates the enormous potential of energy-efficient electric vehicle technologies. In 2009 Cambridge University's World Solar Challenge car travelled over a 1,000 miles across Australia, on energy from the sun. Cambridge University Eco Racing (CUER) is a student-run team based at the university's Engineering Dept.

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The project was part of Cambridge University's 800 year celebrations and was launched at the 2009 Goodwood Festival of Speed by F1 World Champion, Jenson Button:

Jenson Button signs the solar car at Goodwood Festival of Speed

"There's some very impressive technology in this racing car. It may be a world away from an F1 car in terms of power, but to get a car to drive at 60mph using the power of a hairdryer takes cutting-edge engineering." - Jenson Button

Endeavour's top surface is covered in 6m2 of monocrystalline silicon solar cells which produce approximately 1.4kW in good light. It is driven by a 98% efficient 1.8kW brushless DC hub motor, which sits inside the front wheel and uses a 15AHr LiFePO4 battery. The aluminium spaceframe chassis and carbon fibre/nomex shell allow it to remain light, with a total weight of just 220kgs (excluding driver).

Transportation currently accounts for about 35% of the UK's energy use, so this is obviously an area in which we can have a big impact on climate change." - Anthony Law, CUER team manager

Click on the tags below to see how these technologies are being applied to the cars we can all buy today.

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Manufacturer: 
Cambridge University Eco Racing
Model: 
Endeavour
CO2 (g/km from tailpipe): 
0
Noise at city speed: 
-15dB
Sound at low speed: 
Almost silent
Fuel / Propulsion: 
electric lithium battery
Range: 
1000miles+
Fill-up time: 
< 5 hrs
Power: 
2.00kw
City speed (mph): 
7-10
Top speed: 
70mph
Seats: 
1
Tyres: 
Michelin
More info: 
http://www.cuer.co.uk
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Cambridge University Eco Racing is a student-run team based at the University's Engineering Dept.

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