Solar Cup Explained

The Solar Cup is an eco-boating competition in Temecula, California. Paid for by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California and taking place on Lake Skinner, the competition revolves around high school teams constructing solar powered electric boats. Boats are built from identical kits of marine-caliber wood provided by the water district, and are generally 16 feet long, and weigh about 250 pounds. This competition is inspired by the Solar Splash competition at the university level.[1]

Solar Cup begins with sign up in December, and includes a boat-building event and several workshops focusing on technical aspects such as drive trains, electrical systems, solar power collection and steering systems. Teams are also required to meet deadlines for submitting illustrated reports on these systems. In 2007 the competition was split between "veteran" (returning) and "rookie" (new) teams. The competition is a scored event, divided up into several categories: Technical Reports, Workshops, Visual Displays, Qualifying Times, Endurance Distance, and Sprint Times. Combined, all of these categories add up for a 1000 maximum possible points. Overall, 41 teams competed in 2007, and 36 teams competed in 2010.[2] [3]

Competition results

Year Solar Cup Veteran WinnerSolar Cup Rookie Winner
2003Canyon High School
2004Canyon High School
2005Canyon High School
2006 Diamond Bar High School
2007Diamond Bar High SchoolDuarte High School
2008Nogales High SchoolPalos Verdes Peninsula High School
2009Canyon High SchoolSavanna High School
2010Canyon High SchoolScripps Ranch High School
2011Savanna High SchoolOak Park High School
2012Canyon High SchoolSouth El Monte High School
2013Savanna High SchoolGlendora High School
2015Canyon Springs High SchoolOxford Academy
2016Riverside Poly High SchoolKaiser High School
2017Riverside Poly High SchoolMira Costa High School
2018Riverside Poly High SchoolCosta Mesa High School
2019Oxford Academy (California)[4] [5] Oaks Christian School[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Solar Cup . Mwdh2o.com . 2012-01-10 . 2012-03-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120308214823/http://www.mwdh2o.com/mwdh2o/pages/education/solar_cup/solar_cup_01.html . 2012-03-08 .
  2. Web site: Offline - Solar Cup . Solarcup.ning.com . 2012-03-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111214014407/http://solarcup.ning.com/ . 2011-12-14 .
  3. Web site: Solar Powered Boats Compete for the Solar Cup . Solar.calfinder.com . 2012-03-10.
  4. Web site: Congratulations to Oxford Academy's solar boat team, 2019 Solar Cup Champions. 2019-05-23. Orange County Breeze. en-US. 2019-08-08.
  5. Web site: Golden State Water Company Golden State Water Company Sponsors Winning Team at Annual Solar Boat Competition. www.gswater.com. 2019-08-08.
  6. Web site: Education Programs Solar Cup. www.mwdh2o.com. 2019-08-08.