Sonnenwagen Aachen is a team of 50 ambitious students from RWTH and FH Aachen who are building a solar-powered racing car. By combining their university knowledge with the experience of research centers and industrial partners, they are constantly pushing the limits of what is technically feasible. They strongly believe that sustainable mobility needs to be rethought and want to demonstrate new approaches that will hopefully be implemented in the future. Creative ideas in their design, optimized manufacturing processes and the use of innovative materials culminate in an ultra-efficient solar car. The best opportunity for Team Sonnenwagen to prove their concept is the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge, which takes place every 2 years in Australia with the participation of internationally renowned universities.
The goal of the challenge is to cross the Australian outback as quickly as possible, covering 3022 kilometers from Darwin to Adelaide using only solar power. The challenge presents an exciting test of engineering, as the competition’s regulations evolve each season, necessitating constant research, development, and innovation. All of these are essential elements for finding new solutions for green mobility and a sustainable future.Key to success in this competition is optimizing both efficiency and reliability. Given that the entire 3,000-kilometer journey must be completed without recharging the vehicle’s battery, the solar energy collected is inherently limited. As a result, every aspect of the car must be engineered for maximum efficiency. In 2023, Team Sonnenwagen Aachen participated with its latest vehicle, the Covestro Adelie, which was meticulously designed to meet these demanding requirements. The vehicle features an aerodynamic shape inspired by the Adelie penguin. A lightweight chassis made from carbon composite materials and a custom-developed drivetrain contribute to an impressive weight of only 158 kg.