1996 World Solar Challenge
The 4th edition of the World Solar Challenge
Host CountryAustralia Australia
Dates run24 October-5 November 1996
StartDarwin, Australia
FinishAdelaide, Australia
Total Distance (km)3,010
Results
WinnerHonda Japan
2ndBiel Switzerland
3rdAisin Seiki Japan

The 1996 World Solar Challenge was an edition of the trans-Australian solar-powered car race across 3,000 km (1,900 mi) of highway through the Australian Outback from Darwin, Northern Territory to Adelaide, South Australia.

It was the fourth such edition of the event, held every three years since 1987.

The race was won by the 'Dream II' car from Honda's research and development team for the second consecutive event, ahead of a combined engineering school team from Biel, Switzerland. Honda broke its own race record, completing the course at an average speed of 89.76 km/h.[1]

Event founder and adventurer Hans Tholstrup sold the event to a winning bid from the South Australian Government following the 1996 edition.[2]

Entrants

There were 48 listed entrants as part of the event, with 32 completing the course.

Among those participants were teams from automotive manufacturers Honda and Mitsubishi. The Biel College of Engineering team included contributions from several schools in the Biel-Bienne region. Return competitors and pre-event favourites included Honda, Japanese automotive components manufacturer Aisin Seiki, and the Victoria-based Aurora Vehicle Association.[3]

It also marked the first appearance of the University of New South Wales 'Sunswift' car. Cars were able to be either one or two-seaters.

Route

The World Solar Challenge runs across approximately 3,000 km from Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory, to Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.

Results

[4]

Place Team name Country Time (hr:mm) Average speed (km/h) Distance (km)
1Honda R&D Dream IIJapan33:3289.763010
2United High Schools of Biel sCHoolerSwitzerland35:0086.003010
3Aisin Seiki Co Ltd AisolJapan37:1880.703010
4Mitsubishi MitsubishJapan45:0766.723010
5University of Queensland SunSharkAustralia46:2464.873010
6Waseda University WasedaJapan46:3864.553010
7Northern Territory University Desert RoseAustralia48:0262.663010
8O.S.U. SimonJapan49:5260.363010
9University of New South Wales sUNSWiftAustralia56:3253.243010
10Tokyo Salesian Polytechnic Ikuei Neo IIJapan61.2649.003010
11Queens University Canada61.2948.963010
12University of Western Ontario SunstangCanada63.5947.043010
13Tokai HS Japan65.3545.903010
14Mino Family Team Mino Family IVJapan66.5744.963010
15Tokai University Japan67.1044.813010
16Lake Tuggeranong College Spirit of CanberraAustralia67.1544.763010
17Japanese Crested Ibis FineJapan67.5144.363010
18SunBa Solar Car Team SunBaBrazil68.4343.803010
19Team Kataro Kira Kira Fighter IIIJapan70.1242.883010
20Association Helios HeliosFrance70.4942.503010
21France for W.S.C. HeliotropeFrance71.3142.903010
22Hokkaido Automo. Eng. College Sulis VJapan72.2241.593010
23Kirenjaku KirenjakuJapan73.1741.073010
24Nippon Electronics College SonecJapan73.3440.913010
25UC Berkeley / Stanford University AfterburnerUnited States74.1740.523010
26Soenderborg Teknikum Solvogn DanmarkDenmark74.2140.483010
27McGill University Northern SunCanada74.2540.453010
28Team Jona Sun Jona SunJapan75.5939.613010
29Yokohama National University Japan80:0437.593010
30Pumpkinseed Japan82:4436.383010
31Annesley College Australia83:5135.903010
32South Bank University Mad DogUK84:0435.803010

Retirements/non-finishers

Team name Car Country Distance (km)
Los Altos High School (Hacienda Heights, California) United States
Akita Hama ZeroJapan
Mexico Team Mexico1927.2
Detlef Schmitz Helio DetGermany1690

Pre-race withdrawals

Team name Car Country
Team Holy Cheat Holy Cheat IIUK
Dripstone High School Australia
Kormilda College Australia
Winston School USA
Firm Chrisante Italy
University Teknoligi Malaysia
Shalom Catholic College Goodlife Bug Australia
Panda San Panda San 96 Japan
Aurora Aurora Q1 Australia

Class winners and Awards

A number of prizes were awarded following the event as well as recognition of individual class winners.[4]

Silicon PV/Silver Zinc battery class

Place Team name Car Country
1Honda R&D Dream IIJapan
2United High Schools of Biel sCHoolerSwitzerland
3Aisin Seiki Co Ltd AisolJapan

Silicon PV/Lead-acid battery class

Place Team name Car Country
1University of Queensland SunSharkAustralia
2University of New South Wales SunswiftAustralia
3McGill University Team Northern Sun Northern SunUSA

School class

Place Team name Car Country
1University of Queensland SunSharkAustralia
2University of New South Wales SunswiftAustralia
3McGill University Team Northern Sun Northern SunCanada

Private class

Place Team name Car Country
1Mino Family Team Mino Family IVJapan
2SunBA Solar Car Team SunBAJapan
3Team Kataro Kira Kira Fighter IIIJapan

School Awards

Category Team name Car Country
AsiaTokai Technical High School Tokai FalconJapan
AmericasLos Altos High School Sun ShadowUSA
EuropeAssociation of Helios HeliosFrance
Australia Annesley College EOS Australia

Other Awards

Category Team name Car Country
Best AmorphousJapanese Crested Ibis FineJapan
Renewable Materials AwardTeam Jona Sun Jona SunJapan
Mal Trainer Battler AwardSouth Bank University Mad DogUK
GM Sunraycer Award for Technical Innovation University of Queensland SunShark Australia
Katherine Clunies Ross Award Los Altos High School Sun Shadow USA

References

  1. "Honour Roll | World Solar Challenge 2023". worldsolarchallenge.org. Retrieved 2023-10-28.
  2. "History of the World Solar Challenge". 2001-04-06. Archived from the original on 2001-04-06. Retrieved 2023-10-30.
  3. Green, Martin A. (January 1997). "Event Report. Brain Sport: The 1996 World Solar Challenge Solar Car Race Across Australia". Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications. 5 (1): 69–76. doi:10.1002/(SICI)1099-159X(199701/02)5:1<69::AID-PIP157>3.0.CO;2-N.
  4. 1 2 "Team List". 140.112.14.7. Retrieved 2023-10-28.
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