With a speed of 88.738 km / h, University of New South Wales (UNSW) claims, Sunswift Ivy as the fastest solar car in the world. The record was recognized "Guinness Wolrd Record" and successfully obtained on 7 January runway in navy HMAS Albatross in Nowra, Australia. For this, faster Sunswift 10 km / h from the previous record made in 1987
Cars made by UNSW students, using three wheels with carbon fiber body monokok, using DC electric motor 1.800W, 3-phase, CSIRO without borstel (charcoal). Sekiatar solar energy generated 1200 watts and uses lithium-ion polymer baerai deengan weight 24.75 kg. However, to get the fastest record, removable battery and the car using solar cells from silicon.
If normal, college project car driven by students, for this record-breaking, car piloted by pembala pprofesional, Barton Mawer and Craig Davis, the Tesla electric car company in Europe.
The record was made at 10:32 noon local time. The team did not try to get the maximum solar energy until the afternoon. Because, at 13.30 rain nyang menghalangan team effort. While in the morning, a record can not be created because the absorption of solar energy in solar cells is not maximized.
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