| PC |
• 3927 |
|
| PHONE |
• 1210 |
|
| AUDIO |
• 1628 |
|
| CRASH BABY |
• 52 |
|
| IMAGE |
• 2688 |
|
| MISC |
• 2728 |
|
| AKIBA HD TV |
• 153 |
Tokai Challenger : Sharp s'attaque au Global Green Challenge
Posté le 2009-09-10 16:18:09 | par: Daimaou |
1 Commentaires
Catégories: MISC
| Tags: SHARP, TOKAI, CHALLENGER, UNIVERSITY, AUSTRALIA, SOLAR, PANEL
Sharp s'attaque au Global Green Challenge
Sharp, avec la collaboration de l'université de Tokaï, vient d'annoncer que le développement du Tokai Challenger, un véhicule (77 x 39 mm) recouvert par 6m2 de cellules photovoltaïques, était terminé. Et ce petit bolide solaire à été conçu pour relever un joli défi puisqu’il lui faudra tout simplement traverser l'Australie aussi vite que possible, et ce, seulement grâce à l'énergie solaire...
Certes, ce Tokai Challenger ne sera pas encore capable de transporter tout votre famille afin que vous puissiez vous taper un bon petit Safari, mais sachez qu'il se défend plutôt bien niveau vitesse de pointe, vu qu'il atteint tout de même un bon petit 150km/h.... Impressionnant.
Construction has been completed on Tokai University’s solar car equipped with Sharp solar cells boasting the highest level of conversion efficiency in the world. A team from Tokai University will use this solar car in the Global Green Challenge, one of the world’s largest solar car races, to be held from October 24 to 31, 2009.
The solar car category of the Global Green Challenge has vehicles powered only by the sun’s energy traverse the Australian continent for a distance of about 3,000 km. Tokai University drivers will include Kenjiro Shinozuka, who in 1997 became the first Japanese to achieve overall victory in the Paris to Dakar Rally, as well as Tokai University students and alumni.
The “Tokai Challenger” solar car is equipped with Sharp compound solar cells developed for outer space applications. The cells have an output of 1.8 kW and a cell conversion efficiency of 30%, the highest level in the world.
Sharp is the only manufacturer whose solar cells are approved for use by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).
Sharp will continue pushing forward with R&D on compound solar cells, in addition to crystalline and thin-film solar cells, which are currently Sharp’s main solar power products.
Overview of the Global Green Challenge
Race duration: October 24 to 31, 2009
Race course: Darwin to Adelaide (distance of approx. 3,000 km), Australia
Organized by: South Australian Motor Sport Board (established by the state government of South Australia)
Web site: http://www.globalgreenchallenge.com.au/
Related Links:
Sharp