Colombian solar vehicle receives award

A Colombian solar-powered vehicle has received the top prize awarded by an association of engineers.

Primavera, the first Colombian solar-powered vehicle that last October succeeded in crossing 3000 kilometres of Australian desert in its debut at the World Solar Challenge, received the top prize awarded by the association of engineers in this South American country.

Constructed over a year and a half by professors, students and engineers at EAFIT University and public utilities company Empresas Publicas de Medellin in northwestern Colombia, the vehicle was honoured on Thursday with the 2014 National Engineering Award for its creativity and technological development.

Primavera topped five other projects, all in the area of infrastructure, which were submitted to the Colombian Society of Engineers.

"The prize is important because it identifies engineering not only with vast projects but also with new areas of groundbreaking technology and renewable energy," EAFIT researcher Gilberto Osorio, one of the engineers taking part in the project, told Efe's Colombia.inn.

He called the vehicle weighing 350 kilos and with 1600 solar cells "a creative solution".

Primavera (Spring), named in honour of Medellin, known in Colombia as "the city of eternal springtime," was created with an investment of 1.87 billion pesos ($US1 million).

In the "World Solar Challenge 2013," Primavera, which has room inside for just one person and can reach a speed of 100 kph on the open desert, came in 13th among the 47 competing vehicles.


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