List of Solar Car Teams - Canada

Canada

Team name
(Affiliation)
Year started Number of cars Current car Car # Website
Blue Sky Solar Racing
(University of Toronto)
1998 5 Cerulean 77 English
Éclipse
(École de technologie supérieure)
1992 7 Éclipse 7 92 French
English
Esteban
(École Polytechnique de Montréal)
1998 6 Esteban VI 55 French
English
McGill University Solarcar Team - Team iSun
(McGill University)
1992 3 iSun 66 French
English
McMaster Solar Car Project
(McMaster University)
1997 4 Phoenix II 116 English
Midnight Sun
(University of Waterloo)
1990 10 Midnight Sun X 24 English
Omega Solar
(Durham College and UOIT)
2008 1 Arctic Sun None English
Queen's University Solar Vehicle Team
(Queen's University)
1988 11 Aurum 100 English
SunStang Solar Car Project
(University of Western Ontario)
1991 6 SunStang 96 English
UBC Solar
(University of British Columbia)
2008 1 Raven None English
University of Calgary Solar Car Team
(University of Calgary)
2004 3 Schulich Axiom 65 English
University of Ottawa Solar Race Team
(University of Ottawa)
1989 2 RALOS II 125 English
The Power of One, solar car project
(Marcelo da Luz)
1999 1 Xof1 125 English
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