Animas High students’ sun-powered contraption qualifies for Solar Car Challenge

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Animas High students’ sun-powered contraption qualifies for Solar Car Challenge

Hitting 60 mph ‘terrifying stupid and awesome’
Dylan Kroes works on Solis, the solar car he built with fellow Animas High School graduate Domi Frideger for the Solar Car Challenge. Despite some challenges, including having to rewire the car from a hand throttle to a foot throttle, the car is on the road and reached a maximum speed of 60 mph Tuesday.
Courtesy of Domi Frideger

Dylan Kroes and Domi Frideger, both recent Animas High School graduates, built their solar car, Solis, for the Solar Car Challenge, which started at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth. Despite some challenges, the car is on the road and averaging 30 mph without stops to recharge the batteries, which is unusual for solar cars.

Animas High students’ sun-powered contraption qualifies for Solar Car Challenge

Dylan Kroes works on Solis, the solar car he built with fellow Animas High School graduate Domi Frideger for the Solar Car Challenge. Despite some challenges, including having to rewire the car from a hand throttle to a foot throttle, the car is on the road and reached a maximum speed of 60 mph Tuesday.
Courtesy of Domi Frideger

Dylan Kroes and Domi Frideger, both recent Animas High School graduates, built their solar car, Solis, for the Solar Car Challenge, which started at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth. Despite some challenges, the car is on the road and averaging 30 mph without stops to recharge the batteries, which is unusual for solar cars.
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