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Stella (solar vehicles)

Stella and its successors Stella Lux, Stella Vie and Stella Era are a series of solar racing family cars, built for the World Solar Challenge in Australia, sofar winning its Cruiser Class all four times it was held – in 2013, 2015, 2017 and in 2019.[1][2][3][4] Stella is considered the world’s first solar-powered family car and was given the 'Best Technology Development' Award at the 8th annual Crunchies in San Francisco in 2015.[5][6] Being the only competing vehicle with a license plate, the road registration of Stella contributed to the winning score in the races.[7] The vehicles are designed and built by "Solar Team Eindhoven" (STE) — some 26 students of different faculties of the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in the Netherlands. The group have set up a non-profit foundation to promote their concepts for practical solar vehicles for adoption on a broader scale.[8]

Stella Lux (2015 evolution) solar-powered family car prototype.

Contrary to previous solar vehicle race classes that focus primarily on speed, and are contested by highly impractical single-seat racers, a new competition for more "practical" solar electrical vehicles was added to the 2013 edition of the World Solar Challenge (WSC): the Cruiser Class. Vehicles competing carry two or more occupants, each facing forwards, and are judged not only on the time taken to complete the course, but also on their external energy use, payload carried, and an overall practicality assessment.[9]

For this competition a student team from TU Eindhoven created Stella, a solar powered "family car" with four seats and luggage space, which won the WSC's Cruiser Class in 2013.[2] The car is capable of a top speed of 120 kilometres per hour (75 mph) with a full load of four people,[7] using mainstream solar cell technology.[10]
In 2015 Solar Team Eindhoven repeated this achievement with an improved version of the car, called Stella Lux.[3] In 2017 they built a five-seat successor called Stella Vie,[11] with which they won the year's edition of the WSC again.

In 2017, some of the students responsible for the vehicles have launched their own startup company to make a commercially viable version of the car, called Lightyear One.[12] They are hoping to start with a first small production run of 10 “Signature” cars in 2019 and then produce 100 more in 2020. The car is projected to cost at least €120,000 excluding VAT or sales tax, but will offer four-wheel drive for optimal traction.[13]

Stella edit

 
Stella mk. I (2013) and mk. II ('Stella Lux', 2015) look very similar, but the Stella Lux (pictured) features a raised floor in between the left and right seats, to reduce aerodynamic frontal area.

Stella won the inaugural edition of the new for 2013, Michelin-sponsored Cruiser Class of the WSC, completing the 3,022 kilometres (1,878 mi) race distance in 40 hours and 14 minutes, at an average speed of 75 kilometres per hour (47 mph), while typically carrying three occupants, for a total of 9,093 occupant kilometres (5,651 passenger miles).[2]

Vehicles in the WSC's Cruiser class are allowed a small battery-pack which can be plugged in to the power mains for additional charging. Although Stella was mostly relying on its 1.5 kilowatt solar array, the team did use their maximum allowance of 64.0 kWh of external charging during the race.[2] For comparison: according to the EPA, one gallon of gasoline is equivalent to 33.7 kWh.[14] So, effectively, each top-up of the 15.0 kWh lithium-ion battery gives the car about 0.44 gallons of gas, and for the entire 3,022 kilometres (1,878 mi) race distance, the total external energy consumption was equal to less than two gallons of gas. On average, the car's solar array is able to generate more energy than would be consumed by normal daily commuting for most people, and if the car were plugged into the electrical grid, or to an owners house, when parked, it could contribute more energy than it would need to take out, making the car energy positive.[14]

According to the developers, "in real-world conditions, the Stella's large solar array would be able to charge the car's 15 kWh battery pack in 30 to 45 minutes of being parked, sitting in traffic, or tooling around town at low speed".[14] During highway driving, the battery must augment the solar power, and range ends at 600 to 800 kilometres, but urban driving at up to 70 km/h (43 mph) can be sustained entirely on solar power, running solely off the energy generated by the solar panels.[15] After collecting numbers from the Dutch National Statistics Centre, it was calculated that for 10 months of the year, the car would produce more energy than it uses, allowing for twice the distance Dutch people drive on an average day, and assuming Dutch cloudy light conditions.[16]

The Stella is a very boxy, but low-built car. With only 1.15 metres (45 in) height,[17] and its two large doors opening upwards, it is as tricky to get in and out of as a super-sportscar. However, once inside, reviewers found it surprisingly comfortable.[16] The whole of the top of the car is covered in solar panels, and the rear slopes down to create a teardrop shape to reduce air resistance. The car weighs only 388 kilograms (855 lb) thanks to being constructed largely out of carbon-fiber, reinforced by welded aluminium tubing.[18]

Stella is not only road-legal in Europe, having been deemed safe and approved for use on public roads by the Netherlands Road Vehicle Service [nl] (RDW)[19] — the Eindhoven team were also able to put a California license-plate on the car for a demonstration run from Los Angeles to San Francisco in 2014.[20][21] Stella's publicly accessible road registration information lists a cost price of €1,272,327.[22]

One of Solar Team Eindhoven's sponsors, NXP Semiconductors, contributed to the vehicle's electronics, with a concept to make roads safer and reduce air pollution by means of proactive communication between cars, as well as with traffic signals.[20]

Stella Lux edit

 
In 2015 Japan's Kogakuin University team took 2nd place in the Cruiser class with a vehicle using a similar layout and overall shape as the Stella Lux.

The second Stella car, built in 2015, improved on its predecessor in a few respects. Frontal surface area was reduced by a catamaran style air tunnel indented in the bottom of the car, along its centerline. Further, Stella Lux has a longer wheelbase and four conventionally opening doors instead of the rudimentary gull-wing doors of the first car. Aside from being more aerodynamic, the new car was also considered somewhat better-looking.[14]

Stella Lux finished after 39 hours and 23 minutes of racing, resulting in a slightly improved average speed of 76.7 kilometres per hour (48 mph) over the course, even though external charging had been reduced to 30 kWh for the 2015 race.[3] During the race, the car set a distance record by driving 1,500 kilometres (932 mi) on a single charge, with an average speed of some 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph), and all the while having two people on board.[23][24] The car is estimated to have theoretically infinite range when traveling at 45 miles per hour (72 km/h) in good sunlight.[25]

Stella Lux incorporates Vehicle-to-everything (V2X) vehicular communication systems supplied by main sponsor NXP Semiconductors, that help the car and the team to optimize their performance,[26] for instance through the Solar Navigator system, which collects weather data and offers suggestions for an “optimal route” while driving. Power is provided by two in-wheel axial flux motors which can deliver up to 15 kW, while the wheels they power are Schwalbe Solar Energizer 90/80/16s.[27]

Stella Lux specifications [28][14]
Length 4.52 metres (178 in)
Width 1.76 metres (69 in)
Height 1.12 metres (44 in)
Weight 375 kilograms (827 lb)
Battery Capacity 15 kWh
Solar cells surface area 5.8 square metres (62 sq ft)
Top Speed 125 kilometres per hour (78 mph)
Range on sunny day (Australia) 1,100 kilometres (684 mi)

Stella Vie edit

For the 2017 edition of the World Solar Challenge, a new Stella car has been designed, sporting five seats instead of four. The new car is longer at 5 metres (197 in) and narrower (1.65 metres (65 in)), though the weight remains unchanged at 375 kilograms (827 lb). The Stella Vie's profile shows a continuous swooping curve from the nose to the boat-tail rear end, that improves the car's aerodynamics, but reduces its solar cell surface area to 5.0 square metres (54 sq ft), as required by the 2017 change in WSC regulations.[11]
On 16 August 2017 Stella Vie was successfully road registered, like its predecessors, for a listed build price of €350,000,-.[29]

Team Eindhoven's Stella Vie car achieved 2.5 times the efficiency of runner-up Bochum, and was awarded the full 80 points for efficiency. The team have carried an average of 3.4 people over the 3021 km, using 45.7 kWh of external energy. By comparison, a Tesla Model S85 (85 kWh battery) has a practical range of about 400 km.[4] Stella Vie's top speed is 130 kilometres per hour (81 mph).[30] After receiving the highest practicality score on the final day of the WSC event as well, the Dutch clinched the title for a hattrick.

Stella Era edit

Stella Era, Solar Team Eindhoven's fourth-generation solar electric car, purpose-built for the 15th edition of the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge in 2019, performed as well as its predecessors. After the hattrick in 2017, Stella Era delivered a fourth consecutive Cruiser Class championship, and were called "in a class of their own".[31] To win the 2019 Cruiser Cup, solar cars had to complete the journey from Darwin to Adelaide within set time windows, to prove their viability as daily drivers. Out of 13 competitors – twice the number as before – only three finished all legs within the time frames. Stella was dominating with 111.7 points, versus Australia’s Sunswift with 56.1, and Hong Kong’s Team IVE Engineering Solar Car Team with 44.2 points.[31]

The Cruiser Class designs were judged by an expert panel, to evaluate the market potential of each solar electric car. Twelve adjudicators included industry leaders from Tesla, Suntrix and Prohelion, past BWSC and faculty alumni, international solar challenge organizers from Chile, South Africa, and America, and media representatives. The assessment covered characteristics including innovation, environmental impact, ease of access, occupant comfort, control ergonomics, features, styling and overall desirability. The Eindhoven car continued its dominance, winning the practicality rating with a score of 93.1 points, before Lodz with 82.4, and Cambridge University Eco Racing with 79.9 points.[31]

The car built by the team focused on the practical uses of a car, being more than just a mode of transport. It features autonomous driving systems that detect when the car's solar panels are parked in the shade, on a parking lot, and it will automatically move out of the shade, and into the Sun.[32] Moreover, Stella Era is able to share the energy she harvested from the sun with other electric vehicles using her Type 2 charging port. It's the first vehicle of its kind to provide such energy sharing features.[32]

Stella Vita edit

 
Stella (2013) on display at Fully Charged in 2022

Instead of engineering another solar car for the World Solar Challenge of 2021, Solar Team Eindhoven built Stella Vita. Vita was unveiled in September 2021 and shortly after, the team of 22 students toured Vita through Europe from Eindhoven (the Netherlands) to Tarifa (Spain).[33] Stella Vita is a "self-sustaining house on wheels", a morph of a solar car and a camper. With a rated battery range of 600km and 730km on a sunny day and a battery capacity of 60kWh, Vita is incredibly energy efficient. This energy efficiency is a direct result of a streamlined aerodynamic design and fully integrated solar roof. Vita being a proof-of-concept vehicle, it inspires the world as a contributor to the energy transition.[34]

Criticism edit

Criticisms of the Stella concept argue that it is much more practical and efficient to keep the solar panel array at a fixed location, like putting a solar array on the roof of your house, rather than on that of a car. Most houses have enough roof-space to hold a solar array large enough to power both the house itself and one or two electric cars.[35] Additionally, there is no risk of damage that random road debris might do to the cells on a car.[36]

On the other hand, solar-powered cars could potentially be of use in regions where sunlight and space are abundant, and without easy access to grid electricity, where charging facilities are rare.[25]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ WSC News article 2019
  2. ^ a b c d
  3. ^ a b c
  4. ^ a b
  5. ^ Solar Team Eindhoven wins Crunchie in San Francisco
  6. ^ World first solar-powered family car wins ‘Oscar for technology’ — Technologist
  7. ^ a b Eindhoven wins Cruiser class of World Solar Challenge
  8. ^ Solar Team Eindhoven (Home)
  9. ^ Regulations for 2013 World Solar Challenge.pdf
  10. ^ Stella Lux: winner of World Solar Challenge visits Shanghai
  11. ^ a b
  12. ^
  13. ^ Lightyear unveils solar-powered car with a 500-mile driving range — Inhabitat
  14. ^ a b c d e 2016 Stella Lux Review – Top Speed
  15. ^ Stella: the Flagship for Solar Power Electric Vehicles – Japanese Used Car Blog – BE FORWARD
  16. ^ a b Meet Stella, the world's first solar-powered family car — Expert Reviews
  17. ^ Bridget Tan (20 December 2013). World's first "solar-powered family car" in Singapore. SPH Razor. Event occurs at 0:23. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
  18. ^ Stella: world’s first solar-powered family car, now in Singapore
  19. ^ – News from Eindhoven University of Technology (in Dutch; archived)
  20. ^ a b Solar-powered family car Stella rides California coast — Phys.org
  21. ^ Stella with California license-plate
  22. ^ Dutch public vehicle license plate registration information
  23. ^ Success by Design - Best of luck to Stella Lux
  24. ^ TU Eindhoven rijdt recordafstand in zonnerace — NOS (Dutch)
  25. ^ a b Solar Cars 101 — Guide To The Basics Of Solar Powered Vehicles
  26. ^ Solar Car Expertise Shines in Shanghai
  27. ^ The 4-seater solar-powered family car of the future
  28. ^ Solar Team Eindhoven presents vehicle that generates more power than it uses – ElectricAutosport.com
  29. ^
  30. ^ Updated solar powered car revealed by TU–Eindhoven ahead of 3,000-kilometer race – NL Times
  31. ^ a b c "Four in a row - It's cruise control all the way for Solar Team Eindhoven – Bridgestone World Solar". World Solar Challenge. 21 October 2019. from the original on 2021-09-17. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  32. ^ a b Stella Era: Start of a new era for the solar car – Innovation Origins
  33. ^ "Stella Vita-zonnecamper van TU Eindhoven bereikt eindbestemming in Spanje".
  34. ^ "This solar-powered motorhome was designed by students".
  35. ^ The number of solar panels required to power an electric car
  36. ^ What the Solar-Powered Stella Lux Means For the Future of Electric Cars

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Solar Team Eindhoven on Facebook
  • Stella by Solar Team Eindhoven – 1 hour documentary with English subtitles

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This article s lead section contains information that is not included elsewhere in the article If the information is appropriate for the lead of the article this information should also be included in the body of the article July 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Stella and its successors Stella Lux Stella Vie and Stella Era are a series of solar racing family cars built for the World Solar Challenge in Australia sofar winning its Cruiser Class all four times it was held in 2013 2015 2017 and in 2019 1 2 3 4 Stella is considered the world s first solar powered family car and was given the Best Technology Development Award at the 8th annual Crunchies in San Francisco in 2015 5 6 Being the only competing vehicle with a license plate the road registration of Stella contributed to the winning score in the races 7 The vehicles are designed and built by Solar Team Eindhoven STE some 26 students of different faculties of the Eindhoven University of Technology TU e in the Netherlands The group have set up a non profit foundation to promote their concepts for practical solar vehicles for adoption on a broader scale 8 Stella Lux 2015 evolution solar powered family car prototype Contrary to previous solar vehicle race classes that focus primarily on speed and are contested by highly impractical single seat racers a new competition for more practical solar electrical vehicles was added to the 2013 edition of the World Solar Challenge WSC the Cruiser Class Vehicles competing carry two or more occupants each facing forwards and are judged not only on the time taken to complete the course but also on their external energy use payload carried and an overall practicality assessment 9 For this competition a student team from TU Eindhoven created Stella a solar powered family car with four seats and luggage space which won the WSC s Cruiser Class in 2013 2 The car is capable of a top speed of 120 kilometres per hour 75 mph with a full load of four people 7 using mainstream solar cell technology 10 In 2015 Solar Team Eindhoven repeated this achievement with an improved version of the car called Stella Lux 3 In 2017 they built a five seat successor called Stella Vie 11 with which they won the year s edition of the WSC again In 2017 some of the students responsible for the vehicles have launched their own startup company to make a commercially viable version of the car called Lightyear One 12 They are hoping to start with a first small production run of 10 Signature cars in 2019 and then produce 100 more in 2020 The car is projected to cost at least 120 000 excluding VAT or sales tax but will offer four wheel drive for optimal traction 13 Contents 1 Stella 2 Stella Lux 3 Stella Vie 4 Stella Era 5 Stella Vita 6 Criticism 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksStella edit nbsp Stella mk I 2013 and mk II Stella Lux 2015 look very similar but the Stella Lux pictured features a raised floor in between the left and right seats to reduce aerodynamic frontal area Stella won the inaugural edition of the new for 2013 Michelin sponsored Cruiser Class of the WSC completing the 3 022 kilometres 1 878 mi race distance in 40 hours and 14 minutes at an average speed of 75 kilometres per hour 47 mph while typically carrying three occupants for a total of 9 093 occupant kilometres 5 651 passenger miles 2 Vehicles in the WSC s Cruiser class are allowed a small battery pack which can be plugged in to the power mains for additional charging Although Stella was mostly relying on its 1 5 kilowatt solar array the team did use their maximum allowance of 64 0 kWh of external charging during the race 2 For comparison according to the EPA one gallon of gasoline is equivalent to 33 7 kWh 14 So effectively each top up of the 15 0 kWh lithium ion battery gives the car about 0 44 gallons of gas and for the entire 3 022 kilometres 1 878 mi race distance the total external energy consumption was equal to less than two gallons of gas On average the car s solar array is able to generate more energy than would be consumed by normal daily commuting for most people and if the car were plugged into the electrical grid or to an owners house when parked it could contribute more energy than it would need to take out making the car energy positive 14 According to the developers in real world conditions the Stella s large solar array would be able to charge the car s 15 kWh battery pack in 30 to 45 minutes of being parked sitting in traffic or tooling around town at low speed 14 During highway driving the battery must augment the solar power and range ends at 600 to 800 kilometres but urban driving at up to 70 km h 43 mph can be sustained entirely on solar power running solely off the energy generated by the solar panels 15 After collecting numbers from the Dutch National Statistics Centre it was calculated that for 10 months of the year the car would produce more energy than it uses allowing for twice the distance Dutch people drive on an average day and assuming Dutch cloudy light conditions 16 The Stella is a very boxy but low built car With only 1 15 metres 45 in height 17 and its two large doors opening upwards it is as tricky to get in and out of as a super sportscar However once inside reviewers found it surprisingly comfortable 16 The whole of the top of the car is covered in solar panels and the rear slopes down to create a teardrop shape to reduce air resistance The car weighs only 388 kilograms 855 lb thanks to being constructed largely out of carbon fiber reinforced by welded aluminium tubing 18 Stella is not only road legal in Europe having been deemed safe and approved for use on public roads by the Netherlands Road Vehicle Service nl RDW 19 the Eindhoven team were also able to put a California license plate on the car for a demonstration run from Los Angeles to San Francisco in 2014 20 21 Stella s publicly accessible road registration information lists a cost price of 1 272 327 22 One of Solar Team Eindhoven s sponsors NXP Semiconductors contributed to the vehicle s electronics with a concept to make roads safer and reduce air pollution by means of proactive communication between cars as well as with traffic signals 20 Stella Lux edit nbsp In 2015 Japan s Kogakuin University team took 2nd place in the Cruiser class with a vehicle using a similar layout and overall shape as the Stella Lux The second Stella car built in 2015 improved on its predecessor in a few respects Frontal surface area was reduced by a catamaran style air tunnel indented in the bottom of the car along its centerline Further Stella Lux has a longer wheelbase and four conventionally opening doors instead of the rudimentary gull wing doors of the first car Aside from being more aerodynamic the new car was also considered somewhat better looking 14 Stella Lux finished after 39 hours and 23 minutes of racing resulting in a slightly improved average speed of 76 7 kilometres per hour 48 mph over the course even though external charging had been reduced to 30 kWh for the 2015 race 3 During the race the car set a distance record by driving 1 500 kilometres 932 mi on a single charge with an average speed of some 80 kilometres per hour 50 mph and all the while having two people on board 23 24 The car is estimated to have theoretically infinite range when traveling at 45 miles per hour 72 km h in good sunlight 25 Stella Lux incorporates Vehicle to everything V2X vehicular communication systems supplied by main sponsor NXP Semiconductors that help the car and the team to optimize their performance 26 for instance through the Solar Navigator system which collects weather data and offers suggestions for an optimal route while driving Power is provided by two in wheel axial flux motors which can deliver up to 15 kW while the wheels they power are Schwalbe Solar Energizer 90 80 16s 27 Stella Lux specifications 28 14 Length 4 52 metres 178 in Width 1 76 metres 69 in Height 1 12 metres 44 in Weight 375 kilograms 827 lb Battery Capacity 15 kWhSolar cells surface area 5 8 square metres 62 sq ft Top Speed 125 kilometres per hour 78 mph Range on sunny day Australia 1 100 kilometres 684 mi Stella Vie editFor the 2017 edition of the World Solar Challenge a new Stella car has been designed sporting five seats instead of four The new car is longer at 5 metres 197 in and narrower 1 65 metres 65 in though the weight remains unchanged at 375 kilograms 827 lb The Stella Vie s profile shows a continuous swooping curve from the nose to the boat tail rear end that improves the car s aerodynamics but reduces its solar cell surface area to 5 0 square metres 54 sq ft as required by the 2017 change in WSC regulations 11 On 16 August 2017 Stella Vie was successfully road registered like its predecessors for a listed build price of 350 000 29 Team Eindhoven s Stella Vie car achieved 2 5 times the efficiency of runner up Bochum and was awarded the full 80 points for efficiency The team have carried an average of 3 4 people over the 3021 km using 45 7 kWh of external energy By comparison a Tesla Model S85 85 kWh battery has a practical range of about 400 km 4 Stella Vie s top speed is 130 kilometres per hour 81 mph 30 After receiving the highest practicality score on the final day of the WSC event as well the Dutch clinched the title for a hattrick Stella Era editStella Era Solar Team Eindhoven s fourth generation solar electric car purpose built for the 15th edition of the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge in 2019 performed as well as its predecessors After the hattrick in 2017 Stella Era delivered a fourth consecutive Cruiser Class championship and were called in a class of their own 31 To win the 2019 Cruiser Cup solar cars had to complete the journey from Darwin to Adelaide within set time windows to prove their viability as daily drivers Out of 13 competitors twice the number as before only three finished all legs within the time frames Stella was dominating with 111 7 points versus Australia s Sunswift with 56 1 and Hong Kong s Team IVE Engineering Solar Car Team with 44 2 points 31 The Cruiser Class designs were judged by an expert panel to evaluate the market potential of each solar electric car Twelve adjudicators included industry leaders from Tesla Suntrix and Prohelion past BWSC and faculty alumni international solar challenge organizers from Chile South Africa and America and media representatives The assessment covered characteristics including innovation environmental impact ease of access occupant comfort control ergonomics features styling and overall desirability The Eindhoven car continued its dominance winning the practicality rating with a score of 93 1 points before Lodz with 82 4 and Cambridge University Eco Racing with 79 9 points 31 The car built by the team focused on the practical uses of a car being more than just a mode of transport It features autonomous driving systems that detect when the car s solar panels are parked in the shade on a parking lot and it will automatically move out of the shade and into the Sun 32 Moreover Stella Era is able to share the energy she harvested from the sun with other electric vehicles using her Type 2 charging port It s the first vehicle of its kind to provide such energy sharing features 32 Stella Vita edit nbsp Stella 2013 on display at Fully Charged in 2022Instead of engineering another solar car for the World Solar Challenge of 2021 Solar Team Eindhoven built Stella Vita Vita was unveiled in September 2021 and shortly after the team of 22 students toured Vita through Europe from Eindhoven the Netherlands to Tarifa Spain 33 Stella Vita is a self sustaining house on wheels a morph of a solar car and a camper With a rated battery range of 600km and 730km on a sunny day and a battery capacity of 60kWh Vita is incredibly energy efficient This energy efficiency is a direct result of a streamlined aerodynamic design and fully integrated solar roof Vita being a proof of concept vehicle it inspires the world as a contributor to the energy transition 34 Criticism editCriticisms of the Stella concept argue that it is much more practical and efficient to keep the solar panel array at a fixed location like putting a solar array on the roof of your house rather than on that of a car Most houses have enough roof space to hold a solar array large enough to power both the house itself and one or two electric cars 35 Additionally there is no risk of damage that random road debris might do to the cells on a car 36 On the other hand solar powered cars could potentially be of use in regions where sunlight and space are abundant and without easy access to grid electricity where charging facilities are rare 25 See also editList of solar powered products Nuna A series of solar racing cars built by a team from the Dutch Delft University of Technology that have won the World Solar Challenge six times out of the last eight races Sunswift eVe The fastest car in the 2013 Cruiser class competition of the WSC built by a team from the University of New South Wales Australia PowerCore SunCruiser A three seat solar racer built by a team from the Ruhr University Bochum in Germany References edit WSC News article 2019 a b c d WSC 2013 Cruiser class results archived a b c WSC 2015 Cruiser class results archived a b 2017 Cruiser Class Summaries World Solar Challenge 2017 archived Solar Team Eindhoven wins Crunchie in San Francisco World first solar powered family car wins Oscar for technology Technologist a b Eindhoven wins Cruiser class of World Solar Challenge Solar Team Eindhoven Home Regulations for 2013 World Solar Challenge pdf Stella Lux winner of World Solar Challenge visits Shanghai a b Dutch students target solar powered three peat with five seat Stella Vie archived Creators of record breaking solar car launch startup to sell street legal version archived Lightyear unveils solar powered car with a 500 mile driving range Inhabitat a b c d e 2016 Stella Lux Review Top Speed Stella the Flagship for Solar Power Electric Vehicles Japanese Used Car Blog BE FORWARD a b Meet Stella the world s first solar powered family car Expert Reviews Bridget Tan 20 December 2013 World s first solar powered family car in Singapore SPH Razor Event occurs at 0 23 Retrieved 8 July 2017 Stella world s first solar powered family car now in Singapore Solar car road legal News from Eindhoven University of Technology in Dutch archived a b Solar powered family car Stella rides California coast Phys org Stella with California license plate Dutch public vehicle license plate registration information Success by Design Best of luck to Stella Lux TU Eindhoven rijdt recordafstand in zonnerace NOS Dutch a b Solar Cars 101 Guide To The Basics Of Solar Powered Vehicles Solar Car Expertise Shines in Shanghai The 4 seater solar powered family car of the future Solar Team Eindhoven presents vehicle that generates more power than it uses ElectricAutosport com Public registration info for license plate PP 301 S archived Updated solar powered car revealed by TU Eindhoven ahead of 3 000 kilometer race NL Times a b c Four in a row It s cruise control all the way for Solar Team Eindhoven Bridgestone World Solar World Solar Challenge 21 October 2019 Archived from the original on 2021 09 17 Retrieved 18 September 2021 a b Stella Era Start of a new era for the solar car Innovation Origins Stella Vita zonnecamper van TU Eindhoven bereikt eindbestemming in Spanje This solar powered motorhome was designed by students The number of solar panels required to power an electric car What the Solar Powered Stella Lux Means For the Future of Electric CarsExternal links editOfficial website Solar Team Eindhoven on Facebook Stella by Solar Team Eindhoven 1 hour documentary with English subtitles Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stella solar vehicles amp oldid 1181247069, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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