The moving world of engineering
The world of engineering is constantly moving. Here we gather some of the most important developments and news.
The Innoptus Solar Team has revealed the second major innovation in their newest solar car, the Infinite Apollo. Their latest addition, called The Bounce, introduces an adaptive ride height system - a first in the history of Belgian solar cars. With the Infinite Apollo they aim to secure their third world title at the 2025 Bridgestone World Solar Challenge, a 3,000 km race across the Australian Outback starting on August 24th.
The Belgian Innoptus Solar Team has revealed Infinite Apollo, a high-tech solar car built to defend their world title at the 2025 World Solar Challenge in Australia, featuring groundbreaking dual fins and ultra-efficient solar panels.
Following the successes of the past year, the 4ITEGO Group will also support the new Solar Team in their pursuit score a hattrick by becoming world champions again in Australia.
During the race, the team also broke the daily distance record twice, an incredible achievement in this prestigious competition.
Use case
If you want to build the fastest solar car in the world, you need to make sure that all parts are perfect. But how do you define perfect? And how can you be sure the design is perfect when you don’t have time to test everything live? Therefore the Innoptus Solar Team uses extensive CFD simulations.