University of Michigan Solar Car Team

University of Michigan Solar Car Team

The University of Michigan Solar Car Team is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. It is the most successful solar car team in North America, having won the North American Solar Challenge (NASC) six times (out of a possible ten) and is currently the defending three time Champion. The team has also placed third in the World Solar Challenge (WSC) four times. Six of its former vehicles are on display in museums in the United States, including the Henry Ford Museum, the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, and the Boston Museum of Science.

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Composition and history

Founded in 1989 by Bill Kaliardos, an undergraduate student in Aerospace Engineering and Mechanical Engineering, the University of Michigan Solar Car Team is one of the largest and most successful student projects at the University. The inaugural "1990" team, which formed in 1989, was eventually managed by Susan Fancy, with Professor and Dean Gene Smith serving as the team's Faculty Advisor. Gene Smith was also Advisor for many other U-M Solar Car Teams to follow. The teams have built ten solar cars and competed in 14 major races. Although it draws heavily on undergraduate students from the College of Engineering, students from any academic discipline or year of study are allowed to join the team. Students have also come from the College of LS&A, the Ross School of Business, and the School of Art & Design.

In 1990, the team's first car, Sunrunner, finished in first place in the inaugural GM Sunrayce USA, and third place overall (first place in Student category) in the 1990 World Solar Challenge in Australia. Core team members of the 1990 team included Paula Finnegan, David Noles, Chetan Maini, David Bell, Jef Pavlat, Andy Swiecki, Chris Gregory, and many more.

The second generation team built its car, Maize & Blue, and competed in Sunrayce 93 (the predecessor to the North American Solar Challenge) finishing in first place in the national race, and 11th in the World Solar Challenge.

After 1993's races, all projects have run on a 2-year cycle. During those two years, the team is typically anywhere from 100 to 200 (or more) students. The vast majority of these students volunteer their time freely, although in the past a small percentage opt to receive credit via the University's Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (or UROP). A race crew of approximately 20 students is selected to race the vehicle in competition. These students' function is similar to that of a pit crew in professional auto racing.

Vehicles by Year

Sunrunner in Australia
Maize & Blue in Darwin, Australia
Momentum on display at the 2006 North American International Auto Show.
Infinium during roll-down testing on the Stuart Highway.
  • 1990: Sunrunner - Driven by Paula Finnegan and David Noles for GM Sunrayce: 1st place; WSC: 3rd place. On permanent display at The Henry Ford.
  • 1993: Maize & Blue - Sunrayce USA: 1st place; WSC: 11th place. On permanent display at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.
  • 1995: Solar Vision - GM Sunrayce: DNF (did not finish). On permanent display at the Great Lakes Science Center.
  • 1997: Wolverine - GM Sunrayce: 6th place.
  • 1999: MaizeBlaze - GM Sunrayce: 17th place; WSC: 9th place. On permanent display at the Boston Museum of Science.
  • 2001: M-Pulse - ASC: 1st place; WSC: 3rd place. On display at the Peterson Automotive Museum
  • 2003: Spectrum - ASC: DNQ (did not qualify)
  • 2005: Momentum - NASC: 1st place; WSC: 3rd place.
  • 2007: Continuum - WSC: 7th place in the Challenge class after recovering from a crash on the first day of racing.
  • 2008: Continuum - NASC: 1st place.
  • 2009: Infinium - WSC: 3rd place.
  • 2010: Infinium - ASC: 1st place.
  • 2011: Quantum - WSC: 3rd place.

Publications

The team has been featured in the following local, national, and international media:

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