World Solar Challenge 2007
The 2007 World Solar Challenge was one of a biennial series of solar-powered car races, covering through the Australian Outback, from Darwin, Northern Territory to Adelaide, South Australia.
In the Challenge class 19 teams started, of which 10 completed the course, and the winner was a Nuna car built by Nuon of the Netherlands. In the Adventure class 18 teams started and eight completed the course, the winner being Ashiya University of Japan.
Challenge class
Rank | Team | Country | Distance | Time | Speed |
1 | Nuon | Netherlands | 2999 | 33:00 | 90.87 |
2 | Umicore | Belgium | 2999 | 34:36 | 88.05 |
3 | Aurora | Australia | 2999 | 35:17 | 85.00 |
4 | Bochum Solar World 1 | Germany | 2999 | 41:09 | 72.87 |
5 | Southern Taiwan University | Taiwan | 2999 | 44:08 | 67.95 |
6 | University of Twente | Netherlands | 2999 | 44:46 | 66.83 |
7 | University of Michigan | United States | 2999 | 44:55 | 66.76 |
8 | University of Calgary | Canada | 2999 | 51:43 | 57.98 |
9 | University of Waterloo | Canada | 2999 | 54:49 | 54.70 |
10 | Helios | France | 2999 | 59:24 | 50.80 |
11 | Solar Fox | UK | 2719 | - | - |
12 | Sinag | Philippines | 2691 | - | - |
13 | Sun Speed | France | 2002 | - | - |
14 | University of Chile | Chile | 1862 | - | - |
15 | Queen's University | Canada | 1345 | - | - |
16 | Leeming Senior High School | Australia | 1050 | - | - |
17 | Gwawr | UK | 740 | - | - |
18 | Heliox | Switzerland | 735 | - | - |
19 | University of Malaya | Malaysia | 250 | - | - |