FoxFury Lighting Solutions, the official lighting partner of the University of Michigan Solar Car team (UMsolar), will illuminate UMsolar's race crew and Quantum solar car
in the Australian Outback during the 2011 World Solar Challenge. This
grueling 1,800 mile four-day biennial race across the desert begins
Sunday October 16 in Darwin. Proper lighting will be vital in keeping
UMsolar's race crew safe and Quantum well maintained.
"The
Outback is very dangerous given the extreme temperature swings, lack of
communication, infrastructure, and water. Top that off with not having
adequate lighting, and it is easy to find yourself in trouble very quickly," said Rachel Kramer, UMsolar Team Lead.
UMsolar
performed a mock race earlier this month in the Outback and benefited
from FoxFury's portable LED lighting. The race crew utilized FoxFury's wide angle LED headlamps, compact LED flashlights and portable rechargeable LED area lights to perform maintenance on Quantum.
"During
our 3000 km drive across the Outback, many times we used the FoxFury
equipment to flag in our vehicles to the proper camp sight," said Ethan
Lardner, UMsolar Global Operations Director.
UMsolar
will be competing against 36 teams. All teams are required to be
self-sufficient and must set up camp at night in order to inspect and
maintain their vehicles. FoxFury's lights will help increase UMsolar's
efficiency and enable them to quickly and safely set up camp in the
dark.
UMsolar
Strategist, AJ Trublowski states, "I could see the strobe feature of
the FoxFury Rook flashlight several minutes before I was even in radio
range!"
If
UMsolar wins this race, they will be the first American Student Team to
win the World Solar Challenge. Be sure to visit the UMsolar website for
updates before and during the race.
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About UMsolar:
UMsolar is an entirely student-run organization that designs and builds solar electric vehicles. The team races both nationally and internationally. Since its establishment in 1990, the team has built 10 vehicles, won the American Solar Challenge six times, and placed third in the World Solar Challenge four times. The team is recognized as the most successful team in North America.
UMsolar is an entirely student-run organization that designs and builds solar electric vehicles. The team races both nationally and internationally. Since its establishment in 1990, the team has built 10 vehicles, won the American Solar Challenge six times, and placed third in the World Solar Challenge four times. The team is recognized as the most successful team in North America.
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