Solar racing

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Every two years, teams from all over the world gather in Australia for the world championship race for solar powered cars. Teams from Universities and companies alike race across the Australian desert in solar powered cars of their own design. The race starts out in Darwin, in the north of Australia and runs straight south through the heartland of Australia to Adelaide, a distance of 3000 kilometers.

Mr Tim de Lange, founder of Innosys Engineering is also one of the founders of the highly successful Nuna solar car project which has managed to win the world solar challenge three times in a row, a first in the history of the race!

The Nuna solar car is a prime example of what innovative sustainable engineering can accomplish. A multi-disciplinary approach in the fields of aerodynamics, light-weight structures and high-tech electronics have resulted in the fastest solar car in the world! The valuable experience from the Nuna project is used in the projects of Innosys Engineering, such as the Innocar and the electric scooter. For all four the Nuna's, Innosys Engineering played a vital role. From building the drive train of the first three to consulting on the most recent Nuna 4.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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June 2008

E DAY!!

ECE, together with Essent, Innosys en UMG introduce electric transport

November 2007

Innosys Engineering together with vd Kooi and UMG kick off the development of the electric Lotus Elise.

November 2007

Innosys Engineering will deliver first drive train for the Czeers Solar Boat before the end of 2007.

April 2007

Innosys Engineering delivers water tunnel facility to the TU Delft