Unveiling

Pre-Unveiling Preparations

The night before unveiling was packed full of good times as we scrambled to add polish to Infinium. A few of us stayed up really late making sure all the details were ready.

Aubrey was up the latest of all, sewing together the massive block M veil. He is quite the seamster, as he likes to be called. Hopefully the team will get many more years of use out of his hard work!

Eric spent several hours sanding and painting the steering wheel and control plate. Not only does the steering wheel allow the driver to control the car, but it also allows our engineers an outlet for creative expression.

Jeff was up also, preparing Infinium's LED lighting for the big day. The LED's are mounted on aluminum core printed circuit boards to provide maximum heat dissipation. This was the team's first attempt at aluminum core PCB's, and it turned out well! Thanks to Saturn Electronics for manufacturing the special boards and Visteon for providing the LED's.

Infinium Pictures, Part Two

Please visit our gallery for additional pictures.


Photo by Robert Ramey


Photo by Scott Galvin/U-M Photo Services

Unveiling Coverage from the Ann Arbor News

Picture by Eliyahu Gurfinkel, The Ann Arbor News

Senior John Federspiel, left, and sophomore Ethan Lardner, members of the University of Michigan Solar Car Team, wheel the 2009 model into its place for a promotional photo session on North Campus on Thursday morning.

University of Michigan students ready latest solar car for its day in the sun
by Dave Gershman, The Ann Arbor News
Saturday June 06, 2009, 12:01 AM

It's sleek, it's fast, and, yes, it's powered by the sun.

University of Michigan students have high hopes for the latest solar car.

"To win the World Solar Challenge in October," said John Federspiel, who will be a senior in mechanical engineering in the fall and is the crew chief on the solar car project.

The annual race across Australia, which draws college teams from across the globe, will be the first test of the car, dubbed Infinium.

U-M has placed third three times, though it has won a similar race, the North American Solar Challenge, five times.

Read the rest of the article at the Ann Arbor News

Infinium Pictures, Part One


Infinium on the North Campus Diag. Photo by Scott Galvin, U-M Photo Services.

Keep On Rolling

I'm here at the workspace where earlier today we successfully completed the first open road testing of Infinium.  After our initial tests in a North Campus parking lot this weekend where many of the team members got the chance to drive Infinium, we outfitted our lead and chase vehicles with hazard lights in preparation for public roads. 

This morning we got out to the workspace early for all of the necessary safety checks and route preparations, and then our test driver Gerald Chang took the wheel as we rolled out onto Mansfield Road for for a few hours on the bumpiest road on earth (Mansfield Road).  The test went off with only a few technical hiccups despite the rough road conditions, and according to Gerald, even on Mansfield the ride is pretty smooth and a ton of fun.  Everyone else on the roads seemed pretty interested in the car, and we were able to count more than a few turned heads as we went by.

Check back after the unveiling for pictures of the test, I'm pretty sure some people snapped a few (I was occupied driving lead).

SPY SHOT

 

Here is a sneak peak of Infinium. See the whole car at the unveiling this Friday, June 5th at 3pm at the Henry Ford Museum!

Pictures and a video of the unveiling will be available on the website by June 8th.

Infinium Rolls!

Quick update to everyone out there: Infinium has just had its first test run this afternoon, and while there are plenty of things to fix, the car is able to run under its own power!  Congratulations go out to all team members of the Infinium project and a big thanks to all team sponsors, alumni, parents, and friends.

Check back after the Unveiling for pictures!

Unveiling One Week Away!

Solar Car Supporters-

The unveiling is only one week away! We hope you will joing us this Friday June 5th, 3pm at the Henry Ford Museum to witness the unveiling of the tenth-generation Michigan solar car: Infinium. After the unveiling Infinium will be on display outside the museum so you can get a closer look. If you plan on attending, please RSVP here.

Michigan Team’s 20th Anniversary Solar Car To Be Unveiled At The Henry Ford Museum

May 28, 2009

ANN ARBOR –The University of Michigan Solar Car Team will reveal its much anticipated tenth-generation Michigan Solar Car, Infinium, during a public unveiling event in the Sally and Wendell Anderson Theater at The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Mich. on Friday, June 5 at 3p.m.

The event will celebrate the past, present, and future of the Michigan Solar Car Team. Beginning with the keynote address given by Susan Fancy, a founding member of the Michigan Solar Car Team, the ceremony will culminate in the unveiling of the tenth-generation Michigan Solar Car, Infinium. Infinium will make its first public appearance just feet away from where the first Michigan Solar Car, Sunrunner, is on permanent display at the Henry Ford Museum. The unveiling will introduce the team members and honor the team’s sponsors, including Ford, GM, Delta, and the University of Michigan College of Engineering. Additional speakers will include David Munson, the Dean of the College of Engineering, Project Manager Steven Hechtman, and Business Director Julia Hawley.

Welcome to the new site!

Solar Car Fans and Supporters,

Thank you for visiting the team's new site! We hope that you will enjoy getting to know us through the pictures, news, and team newsletters.

This month has already been very exciting! In addition to the launch of our new website, we are featured in the April 2009 issue of Popular Mechanics, we have released a new (and much awaited) Solar Express, "SolEx"  and we have finalized the date and location of the Infinium unveiling. 

SAVE THE DATE!

The official invitation will be released soon, but we encourage you to save the date for the unveiling of the tenth generation Michigan Solar Car, Infinium at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, MI on June 5th at 3pm.

Come celebrate 20 years of excellence with the current team, past team members, sponsors, and fans. We will be unveiling Infinium in the beautiful Anderson Theater at the Henry Ford and then will retire to the museum floor for a close-up look at the car and a chance to meet the team and all of the people who make the project possible. We hope you are able to come!