The U of T Blue Sky Solar Team is trying to get to Australia, and they need your help. The U of T Engineering-based team, which has built the B-7 solar car, has started a IndieGoGo campaign to raise
A2B, the world’s only completely Canadian-designed, Canadian-fabricated electric car, is rolling onto the U of T campus. After collaborating over the past two years with the car’s manufacturer,
Two U of T Engineering graduate students were nationally recognized at the annual AUTO21 Conference in Toronto recently for contributions to Canadian automotive research and development. The students,
“I heard Cam counting down the seconds to the end of the flight and when he reached zero, it was almost surreal. Everyone was screaming and yelling, rushing into the centre to celebrate.” – Marc
Intrepid U of T students unveiled a new solar vehicle they hope will carry them more than 3,000 kilometres across the harsh Australian outback. The car, called B-7, hit the track for the first time
U of T Engineering’s solar car team, Blue Sky Solar Racing, is about to pull the wraps off B-7, its entry in the 2013 World Solar Challenge – a grueling 3,000-kilometre race across Australia.