Thursday, October 18, 2007

October 15, Darwin, Australia


SINAG, the Philippines' first solar-powered car, completed its first test run on the race track of Hidden Valley Motor Sports Complex on a Tuesday afternoon. The driver, 20-year-old Ivan Porcalla, easily finished the 5-lap, 5km course at an average speed of 90kph. SINAG is capable of a top speed of 100kph.

SINAG will compete in the 20th Panasonic World Solar Challenge on October 21-28, to be participated in by more than 40 solar cars from different countries around the world. The successful test run augurs well for SINAG and the future of renewable energy technology in the Philippines.


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The SINAG solar car was designed and built by a group of dedicated faculty and students from the Mechanical Engineering and the Electronics and Communications Engineering Departments of De La Salle University–Manila, with the support of Ford Group Philippines, Motolite, Philippine Airlines, San Miguel Corporation, Shell, SunPower, U-Freight, and Ventus. The project is also supported by Aurora, Cabrera Lavadia and Associates, JWT, CreAsia, Merritt Partners, Tuason Racing School, Gochermann Solar Technology, and Stratworks.

RP SOLAR CAR TEAM IN DARWIN


Members of Team Sinag, composed of 10 engineering students and 4 faculty members from De La Salle University-Manila, have arrived in Darwin, Australia last Saturday to participate in the 20th Panasonic World Solar Challenge. The Philippine Team was met by Overall Team Leader Prof. Rene Fernandez (5th from left). The 3,000 km race will start on October 21 at Hidden Valley Motor Sports Complex in Darwin and will end in Adelaide, Southern Australia. Team Sinag’s entry in the solar car competition is a testament of the Filipino’s continuous drive to be at par with developed countries in harnessing the power of renewable energy sources.

The SINAG solar car was designed and built by a group of dedicated faculty and students from the Mechanical Engineering and the Electronics and Communications Engineering Departments of De La Salle University–Manila, with the support of Ford Group Philippines, Motolite, Philippine Airlines, San Miguel Corporation, Shell, SunPower, U-Freight, and Ventus. The project is also supported by Aurora, Cabrera Lavadia and Associates, JWT, Cresia, Merritt Partners, Tuason Racing School, Gochermann Solar Technology, and Stratworks.

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Sunday, October 14, 2007

The SINAG TEAM

Overall Technical Project Leader: Rene Fernandez
Overall Student Team Leader: Robert Obiles
Sinag Team Secretary: Ronafe de Castro

Electrical Team:
Jose Antonio Catalan, Emmanuel Gonzalez, Cesar Llorente, Leo Ambata, Jingel Tio and Noriel Mallari
StudentTeam Leader : Kaiser Fernandez

Prince Ang
Ryan Joseph Bitanga
Jhoana Guillen E. Bregonia
Walter Chua
Harold King M. Dimay
Lorenzo Miguel A. Javier
Rainier N. Ong
Fredric Lance C. Ong
Frank J. Tua
Erbert Anton P. Vergara
Vincent Yao

Mechanical Team:
Anthony Escolar
StudentTeam Leader : Mico Villena

Prince Asumbrado
Maybelline Boon
Neo Broncano
GJ Campecino
Hanry Chan
Hanz Chiong
Klyde Chua
Javy Locsin
Rick Senales
Sherwin Siahetiong
Chike Siman
Raffy Velasco

Shell Team
Martin Ernesto Kalaw
Student Team Leader : Martin Sy-Quia

Margarita Antonio
Alfred Cabiling
Jon Louie Chiu
Mark de Jesus
Jade Lu
John Ng
Elvin Ngo
Josue Reyes
Bryan Sy
Martin Sy-Quia
Victor Yu
Sherwin To
Lavina Parwani

CAD Team
Isidro Marfori

John Ng
Prince Ang
Drivers
Ivan Porcalla
Eric Tan
Sherwin To
Robert Obiles

SINAG TEAM to AUSTRALIA

Rene Fernandez
Jack Catalan
Isidro Marfori
Emmanuel Gonzales
Noriel Mallari
Eric Tan
Ivan Porcalla
Sherwin To
Robert Obiles
Prince Ang
Mico Villena
Martin Sy-Quia
Vincent Yao
Kaiser Fernandez
Walter Chua