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App State Team Sunergy members pose with their multi-occupant solar vehicle, ROSE, during Display Day on July 19 at the Adventure Science Center in Nashville, Tennessee, before embarking on the cross-country 2024 Electrek American Solar Challenge (ASC), held July 20–27. The student-led, interdisciplinary team finished second in both the ASC and the challenge’s qualifying race, the 2024 Electrek Formula Sun Grand Prix, completing over 2,100 miles. Photo by Team Sunergy Media Advisor Kyla Willoughby
“App State and North Carolina should be very proud of Team Sunergy’s presentation and accomplishments for the 2024 Formula Sun Grand Prix and American Solar Challenge competitions.”
Team Sunergy Lead Faculty Advisor
Chris Tolbert
By
J. Todd Coates
Posted Aug. 6, 2024 at 3:55 p.m.
BOONE, N.C. — Appalachian State University’s student-led, interdisciplinary solar vehicle team,
Team Sunergy
, achieved a podium finish after a strong showing in the
2024 Electrek American Solar Challenge (ASC)
, an international solar vehicle distance road race held biennially by the Innovators Educational Foundation. Team Sunergy also took home this year’s Spirit of the Event Award for its collegiality, cross-team collaboration, expertise and technical innovation.
“App State and North Carolina should be very proud of Team Sunergy’s presentation and accomplishments for the 2024 Formula Sun Grand Prix and American Solar Challenge competitions.”
Team Sunergy Lead Faculty Advisor
Chris Tolbert
Over the eight-day competition, from July 20–27,
ROSE (Racing on Solar Energy)
— Team Sunergy’s multi-occupant vehicle — completed 1,562 miles, racing from Nashville, Tennessee, to Casper, Wyoming. The team tied for first place in the final stage of the race, clocking 198 miles and an average speed of 35 miles per hour.
Team Sunergy also secured second place in the qualifying race for the American Solar Challenge, the
2024 Electrek Formula Sun Grand Prix (FSGP)
. During this annual solar car race, also hosted by the Innovators Educational Foundation, competitors test their solar-powered vehicles on a closed-loop race track for eight hours each day.
Spectators and their families gather to watch, wave at and capture photos and videos of the competitors in the 2024 Electrek American Solar Challenge. Team Sunergy’s multi-occupant vehicle, ROSE, races by a group of spectators in Missouri during day five of the race. Photo by Team Sunergy Media Advisor Kyla Willoughby
“App State and North Carolina should be very proud of Team Sunergy’s presentation and accomplishments in the 2024 FSGP and ASC competitions,” said Chris Tolbert, Team Sunergy’s lead faculty advisor and a faculty member in the
Department of Sustainable Technology and the Built Environment
Tolbert, a founding faculty member of Team Sunergy, said that, at the American Solar Challenge awards ceremony, several schools shared how the App State team members helped them get their cars rolling.
“Our advisers and students helped other teams at all levels — from answering questions about how we made something work on our car, to providing technical support to get other schools on the track and the road,” said Tolbert.
Team Sunergy Electrical and Operations Member Blaez Jibben, a junior computer science major from Holly Springs, said this year’s competition “was a super friendly environment with all teams helping out — a group effort. The teams push each other because everyone, every team, wants to see each other be successful.”
Team Sunergy’s multi-occupant vehicle, ROSE, zips down the straightaway at the National Corvette Museum Motorsports Park in Bowling Green, Kentucky, on the first day of racing in the 2024 Electrek Formula Sun Grand Prix. ROSE completed 636 miles during the three-day event, finishing in second and qualifying for the 2024 Electrek American Solar Challenge. Photo by Team Sunergy Media Advisor Kyla Willoughby
A tough course — qualifying for the American Solar Challenge
Prior to the American Solar Challenge, Team Sunergy traveled to the
National Corvette Museum Motorsports Park
in Bowling Green, Kentucky, to compete in the challenge’s qualifying race, the Formula Sun Grand Prix, held July 16–18. ROSE completed a total of 202 laps (including one penalty lap) on the 3.15 mile-track, or 636 miles.
“Qualifying for the American Solar Challenge is a major accomplishment, and if teams have issues — and most do — students have to work around-the-clock to solve them,” said Tolbert.
“Team Sunergy prides itself on the quality and strength of our team of students.”
Team Sunergy Mechanical Team Lead and App State senior
Zach Howard
To prepare for both the FSGP and ASC, Team Sunergy put ROSE to the test by racing practice laps at the
North Wilkesboro Speedway
on July 8. The team then participated in three days of scrutineering before the FSGP, from July 13–15. This is a required series of inspections of each solar vehicle’s mechanical and electrical components, including lights and vision, body and sizing, battery protection and tests of the solar arrays and vehicle dynamics. Team Sunergy qualified to enter the race in third position.
“The hardest part of this race has been adjusting to the track,” said Team Sunergy Operations Lead and Driver Aaron Green, a senior finance and banking major from Charlotte. “This course is tough, and it requires you to find the balance of managing ROSE’s tires and running the perfect lap time without being too inefficient on the battery’s state of charge.”
In the multi-occupant vehicle class, Canada’s Polytechnique Montréal took the first-place finish in the Grand Prix, with the University of Minnesota rounding out the podium in third. All three winning teams, along with the other Cruiser Class teams — Iowa State University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology — then turned their attention to Nashville and the long-distance American Solar Challenge race ahead of them.
Aaron Green, operations lead and driver for App State’s Team Sunergy, goes over instructions before beginning the 2024 Electrek Formula Sun Grand Prix road race, held July 16–18 at the National Corvette Museum Motorsports Park in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Team Sunergy completed 636 miles during the three-day event, finishing second and qualifying for the 2024 American Solar Challenge. Photo by Team Sunergy Media Advisor Kyla Willoughby
App State’s ROSE, Team Sunergy’s multi-occupant solar vehicle, passes under the Blue Ridge Parkway on July 8 as the team heads down the mountain to the North Wilkesboro Speedway, where they completed practice laps in preparation for the 2024 Electrek Formula Sun Grand Prix and American Solar Challenge. Photo by Team Sunergy Media Member Eli Poulsen
Team Sunergy teammates Ethan Collias, a sophomore management major from Kings Mountain, left, and John Diekmann, a technology-renewable energy technology graduate student from Asheville, race back to the trail vehicle after making a quick tire change to ROSE in Nebraska during day six of the 2024 Electrek American Solar Challenge. Diekmann graduated from App State in May with a bachelor’s degree in sustainable technology. Team Sunergy completed over 1,550 miles and finished second in the international cross-country competition. Photo by Team Sunergy Media Advisor Kyla Willoughby
Team Sunergy Electrical Member Jacob Doeren, a technology-renewable energy technology graduate student from Raleigh, uses distilled water to cool the solar arrays on ROSE, the team’s multi-occupant solar vehicle, after reaching a checkpoint in Nebraska during the 2024 Electrek American Solar Challenge. Doeren graduated from App State this spring with a bachelor’s degree in sustainable technology. Photo by Team Sunergy Media Advisor Kyla Willoughby
Caroline Flanigan, a sophomore sustainable technology and business double major and Team Sunergy mechanical team member from Holly Springs, far right, talks to a group of students about the team’s multi-occupant solar vehicle, ROSE, and its design during Display Day on July 19, prior to the 2024 Electrek American Solar Challenge. Photo by Team Sunergy Media Advisor Kyla Willoughby
Team Sunergy Mechanical Member and Passenger Caroline Flanigan, a sophomore sustainable technology and business double major from Holly Springs, left, and Team Sunergy Manager and Driver Zach Howard, a senior sustainable technology major from Holly Springs, push ROSE, the team’s multi-occupant solar vehicle, to the starting line for day six of the 2024 Electrek American Solar Challenge. Team Sunergy finished in second place, after covering over 1,550 miles from Tennessee to Wyoming. Photo by Team Sunergy Media Advisor Kyla Willoughby
ROSE, the multi-occupant solar vehicle of App State’s Team Sunergy, sits in the pole position for the start of the final day of racing during the 2024 Electrek Formula Sun Grand Prix. The team finished in second place, completing 636 total miles on the 3.15-mile road course at the National Corvette Museum Motorsports Park in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Photo by Team Sunergy Media Advisor Kyla Willoughby
Team Sunergy charges its multi-occupant solar vehicle, ROSE, beside a lake in Kentucky after the first day of racing in the 2024 Electrek American Solar Challenge. The team completed over 1,550 miles during the eight-day, cross-country race, held July 20–27, and placed second in its class. Photo by Team Sunergy Media Advisor Kyla Willoughby
App State’s Team Sunergy completed final preparations for the 2024 Electrek Formula Sun Grand Prix and Electrek American Solar Challenge with practice laps at the historic North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Wilkesboro. Photo by Team Sunergy Media Advisor Kyla Willoughby
“Team Sunergy prides itself on the quality and strength of our team of students.”
Team Sunergy Mechanical Team Lead and App State senior
Zach Howard
App State ambassadors for sustainability
“Team Sunergy prides itself on the quality and strength of our team of students,” said Zach Howard, a senior sustainable technology major from Holly Springs who serves as team manager, mechanical co-lead and driver for Team Suenrgy. “We don’t let our challenges set us apart from other teams — we use them to build the most reliable car and to lift up those around us to bring the team and App State closer to success.”
The team’s success is an extension of its members’ passion for sustainable transportation. The 15 students who make up this year’s team are pursuing various academic majors — from sustainable technology and banking and finance, to engineering physics and graphic communications management. They work on ROSE year-round, meeting regularly to review data and design options and run test laps. The team also regularly conducts community engagement and outreach events, from student camps on the Boone campus to educational displays of ROSE during
Office of Sustainability
-organized events, such as the university’s annual
Appalachian Energy Summit
“We have a great car design and a fantastic team,” said Green. “The team’s chemistry has revolutionized our program and should be attributed to our success.”
ROSE, the multi-occupant vehicle of App State’s Team Sunergy, crosses a railroad track — signifying the intersection of past and future transportation — as the team travels to the National Corvette Museum Motorsports Park in Bowling Green, Kentucky, for the 2024 Electrek Formula Sun Grand Prix (FSGP). Team Synergy finished second in the FSGP, qualifying to compete in the 2024 Electrek American Solar Challenge (ASC). The team also placed second in the ASC. Photo by Team Sunergy Media Advisor Kyla Willoughby
Since its formation in fall 2013
, Team Sunergy has become a well-known ambassador for the university’s commitment to sustainability and ingenuity. The team began as a class project to build a solar-powered golf cart and has evolved into an award-winning team that has consistently secured podium finishes at North American track and road racing competitions. Early student teams began with a modified single-occupant race car,
Apperion
, and then built the current two-passenger car, ROSE.
Team Sunergy students gain invaluable experience and skills, with
alumni
reporting that their Team Sunergy membership has led to employment in various fields, such as engineering, transportation, manufacturing, e-commerce and even game development.
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Team Sunergy
Appalachian State University’s internationally recognized Team Sunergy is an interdisciplinary, student-led team with a passion for sustainable transportation — and the ingenuity, innovation and drive to create it. The team began in fall 2013, as a class project to build a solar-powered golf cart, and has evolved into an award-winning program that has achieved podium finishes in every year of competition in both the Formula Sun Grand Prix and American Solar Challenge (ASC), including a first-place finish in the 2021 ASC. Both races set the standards for and test the limits of solar vehicle technology. Team Sunergy’s first vehicle, Apperion, was a modified single-occupant race car. In 2018, the team designed and built its current, two-passenger, Cruiser Class car, ROSE (Racing on Solar Energy), from the ground up.
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“App State and North Carolina should be very proud of Team Sunergy’s presentation and accomplishments for the 2024 Formula Sun Grand Prix and American Solar Challenge competitions.”
Team Sunergy Lead Faculty Advisor
Chris Tolbert
“Team Sunergy prides itself on the quality and strength of our team of students.”
Team Sunergy Mechanical Team Lead and App State senior
Zach Howard
Support Team Sunergy
App State and Team Sunergy are committed to improving the future of transportation and the quality of life for the next generation. Right now, the team is developing technology to do just that, but it needs your help.
Make a donation now
Team Sunergy
Appalachian State University’s internationally recognized Team Sunergy is an interdisciplinary, student-led team with a passion for sustainable transportation — and the ingenuity, innovation and drive to create it. The team began in fall 2013, as a class project to build a solar-powered golf cart, and has evolved into an award-winning program that has achieved podium finishes in every year of competition in both the Formula Sun Grand Prix and American Solar Challenge (ASC), including a first-place finish in the 2021 ASC. Both races set the standards for and test the limits of solar vehicle technology. Team Sunergy’s first vehicle, Apperion, was a modified single-occupant race car. In 2018, the team designed and built its current, two-passenger, Cruiser Class car, ROSE (Racing on Solar Energy), from the ground up.
App State’s Team Sunergy places 2nd at 2023 Formula Sun Grand Prix
Solar vehicle team clocks fastest lap time, completes most laps in multi-occupant category — and wins competition's Teamwork Award
July 10, 2023
Team Sunergy, App State’s solar vehicle team, placed second in the multi-occupant vehicle category of the 2023 Formula Sun Grand Prix in Topeka, Kansas. Over the course of three days, the team completed 275 laps for a total of 687.5 miles.
Read the story
Where are they now? App State solar vehicle team alumni say the experience helped accelerate their careers
July 20, 2023
App State’s Team Sunergy has left its mark on the solar vehicle racing world. More importantly, the team members learned valuable skills that have led them to career success. Five Team Sunergy alumni share what they are doing now.
Read the story
A bright finish for Team Sunergy: App State solar vehicle team takes 2nd place in 2022 American Solar Challenge
The team also earned the competition’s Electrical Design Award
Aug. 5, 2022
App State’s student-run solar vehicle team, Team Sunergy, secured a second-place finish in the multi-occupant vehicle category of the 2022 American Solar Challenge. The team completed 1,549 miles over the eight-day road race and took home the competition’s Electrical Design Award for the second consecutive year.
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