As Henry Ford once said: "Auto racing began 5 minutes after the second car was built."


- Typically, there are 60 or 72 photovoltaic cells per panel to capture the sunlight's photons.
- 24 hours of energy can be stored in a 4-6 hour timespan.
- There are 500--600 solar panels in the state of Maryland.
- Solar panels are constructed of the same glass of tempered windshield glass. (In fact, they have been known to take, without damage, a golf ball at 52 miles an hour.)
- Germany is a leader as a Solar Capital of the World--despite the fact that they get less sun than we do in the USA.
- Tree damage is an infrequent problem, as solar panels are often placed no where near trees due to the shade that trees provide (which counters the whole point!)

A week prior, Solar Energy World had outfitted ECS with 6 solar car kits, which the 5th grader class graciously built for each class. Homerooms then worked as a team to name their vehicle and decorate the chassis. Final assembly was done, and all we needed to do was wait for our assembly day, and hope for sun.
The day of the race: the sun and clouds conveniently cooperated! On your marks, get set, go!! Welcome to the world of the Solar Car Races!!

For other articles and pics of our day at the races, check out The Capital and Chesapeake Family.
Pics from my camera!!
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