Aurora Solar Car

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Aurora is de naam van verschillende zonnewagens die meededen aan de World Solar Challenge. De is het Australische team dat de auto's maakt en rijdt. De Aurora 101 was in 1999 de winnaar van de World Solar Challenge. De Aurora 101 legde de afstand van circa 3000 km af in 41 uur en 6 minuten met een gemiddelde snelheid van 73,0 km/uur. Ook in 2001, 2003, 2005 en 2009 nam de Aurora 101 deel. Tijdens de World Solar Challenge 2007 had de auto een andere naam, namelijk Aurora Challenge. De Aurora Challenge eindigde als derde in het eindklassement. rdf:langString
The Aurora Vehicle Association is a group of volunteers who are dedicated to achieving and demonstrating extreme efficiency in transport. Aurora was started in 1980 by building high-fuel-efficiency petrol-powered vehicles. Between 1983 and 1985 Aurora held the world record for fuel economy at 1808 km per litre (5107 miles per imperial gallon). In 1987, when Hans Tholstrup devised the first trans-Australian World Solar Challenge, Aurora turned to solar car development and has been a contestant in every World Solar Challenge and has achieved 1 win, 4 second places, 1 third place, 1 fifth place, 1 sixth place and 1 crash. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Aurora Solar Car
rdf:langString Aurora (zonnewagen)
rdf:langString Aurora Vehicle Association Inc.
rdf:langString Aurora Vehicle Association Inc.
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rdf:langString Andris Samsons
rdf:langString Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
rdf:langString AuroraSolarCar-Logo.png
rdf:langString Incorporated
rdf:langString The Aurora Vehicle Association is a group of volunteers who are dedicated to achieving and demonstrating extreme efficiency in transport. Aurora was started in 1980 by building high-fuel-efficiency petrol-powered vehicles. Between 1983 and 1985 Aurora held the world record for fuel economy at 1808 km per litre (5107 miles per imperial gallon). In 1987, when Hans Tholstrup devised the first trans-Australian World Solar Challenge, Aurora turned to solar car development and has been a contestant in every World Solar Challenge and has achieved 1 win, 4 second places, 1 third place, 1 fifth place, 1 sixth place and 1 crash. Aurora is a non-profit group which is sustained by corporate sponsorship from companies such as CSIRO, Mazda and Sumitomo (amongst many others). At various points in its history, Aurora has also been associated with some of Australia's leading universities such as UNSW, University of Technology, Sydney, University of Melbourne and RMIT.
rdf:langString Aurora is de naam van verschillende zonnewagens die meededen aan de World Solar Challenge. De is het Australische team dat de auto's maakt en rijdt. De Aurora 101 was in 1999 de winnaar van de World Solar Challenge. De Aurora 101 legde de afstand van circa 3000 km af in 41 uur en 6 minuten met een gemiddelde snelheid van 73,0 km/uur. Ook in 2001, 2003, 2005 en 2009 nam de Aurora 101 deel. Tijdens de World Solar Challenge 2007 had de auto een andere naam, namelijk Aurora Challenge. De Aurora Challenge eindigde als derde in het eindklassement.
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