A solar-powered car sponsored by SolarWorld,
the largest U.S. solar
panel manufacturer for more than 35 years, this week begins the U.S.
leg of its 21,000-mile quest to circle the globe, propelled only by
sun’s rays. The SolarWorld
Gran Turismo (GT), a collaboration between SolarWorld and Bochum
University of Applied Sciences in Germany, is a two-seat sports car
powered by roof-integrated solar cells. The GT’s circumnavigation of the
planet, a first for a sustainable automobile, will set a "Guinness Book
of World Records” record for the longest distance covered by a solar car.
The SolarWorld GT, a two-seat sports car powered by roof-integrated solar cells, aims to become the first solar car to circumnavigate the planet. (Photo: Business Wire)
"The SolarWorld GT is an ambassador for sustainable personal
transportation, reminding us that the power to shift our driving habits
away from dirty fossil fuels is within our grasp,” said Kevin Kilkelly,
president of SolarWorld Americas, the company’s commercial unit based in
Camarillo, Calif. "Clean energy from the sun is there for the taking –
without depleting the Earth’s riches.”
The SolarWorld GT will set out across the U.S. tomorrow in Half Moon
Bay, Calif. Over 49 days, it will make five planned stops along a
3,774-mile route from California to South Carolina that will include
visits to universities and non-profit organizations. At each stop,
SolarWorld and the vehicle’s drivers and crew – the college students who
developed and designed the SolarWorld GT – will host a reception
showcasing the vehicle and awarding one audience member the chance to
ride in the solar-powered car.
The events are open to the public and scheduled as follows:
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4 p.m. Feb. 3, University of California Santa Barbara, Bren School of
Environmental Management, Santa Barbara, Calif.
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8:30 a.m. Feb. 6, SolarWorld Americas, Camarillo.
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4 p.m. Feb. 10, Arizona State University, Office of Knowledge
Enterprise Development, Tempe, Ariz.
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4 p.m. Feb. 23, Texas Christian University, School of Geology, Energy
and the Environment, Fort Worth, Tex.
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4 p.m. March 9, Florida A&M University, High Performance Materials
Institute, Tallahassee, Fla.
Throughout the vehicle’s American road trip, SolarWorld’s
Facebook page will host a contest in which participants are invited
to guess where the SolarWorld GT has been at various points along its
journey across the U.S. Clues will be given between each stop and
winners will receive SolarWorld merchandise. All participants will be
entered into a drawing to receive an Apple iPad 2.
The SolarWorld GT began its trans-world journey in Australia and New
Zealand in October 2011, covering more than 3,100 miles before shipping
to the United States in December. Following the U.S. leg, the vehicle
and its crew will travel through Europe, Africa and Asia before
finishing in Australia in late 2012.
A high-resolution photo of the SolarWorld GT is available here.
About SolarWorld (www.solarworld-usa.com)
SolarWorld is a worldwide leader in offering brand-name, high quality,
crystalline silicon solar-power technology. Its strength is its fully
integrated solar production. From silicon as the raw material through
wafers, cells and modules all the way to turn-key solar systems of all
sizes, the group combines all stages of the solar value chain. The
central business activity is selling quality modules into the
installation and distribution trades. Group headquarters are located in
Bonn, Germany. The group´s largest production facilities operate in
Freiberg, Germany and Hillsboro in the U.S. State of Oregon.
Sustainability is the basis of the group strategy. Under the name
Solar2World, the group supports care projects using off-grid solar-power
solutions in developing countries, exemplifying sustainable economic
development. Worldwide, SolarWorld employs about 3,300 people.
SolarWorld AG has been quoted on the stock exchange since 1999 and today
is listed on, among others, the TecDAX and ÖkoDAX as well as in the
sustainability index NAI.
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