Solar-Powered Race Cars

The Tokai Challenger Looks Like a Futuristic Surf Board

Randomly present an image of the Tokai Challenger to someone and the chances of naming what it is will be slim to none. A foolproof bet if there ever was one, the Tokai Challenger is a race car. Of course, it is no ordinary race car. The reason it could be likened to a futuristic surf board is that its wide surface has been covered with solar panels. In place of fuel and other typical energy sources, the Tokai Challenger is powered by the sun.

Built by students from the Tokai University in collaboration with Japanese automotive companies, the Tokai Challenger race car may not be ready for the Indy 500, but it did win the Australian World Solar Challenge, a 1,877-mile race, twice.
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1. Solar-powered Race Cars - Harnessing solar energy to power race cars opens up opportunities for environmentally friendly and sustainable racing.
2. Futuristic Surf Boards - Incorporating solar panels on wide surfaces of vehicles, like race cars, creates a futuristic and visually striking design.
3. Alternative Energy Sources - Exploring solar-powered vehicles as an alternative to traditional fuel and energy sources provides new possibilities for clean and renewable transportation.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry can explore solar-powered race cars to develop eco-friendly and efficient vehicles.
2. Renewable Energy - The renewable energy industry can benefit from advancements in solar power technology and its applications in different sectors like racing.
3. Sports and Entertainment - The sports and entertainment industry can highlight solar-powered race cars as a new and exciting form of eco-friendly racing that captivates audiences.

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