This middle school activity challenges students to design, test and improve solar cars using strict parameters. Student teams are given 3V rated solar panels, 3V rated dc motors, and they have access to maker tools from our school’s lab. The other materials used are up to them. Vehicles are guided on a 20 meter wire and try to obtain the fastest speed with the available sun. Annual competitions are held at different universities in northeast Ohio each year.
Former Boardman Glenwood 8th graders Caleb Zupanik and Ryan Sweeder’s solar car came in second of 122 solar cars in the Sprint Challenge at Kent State University.