Aston Martin Trials Solar Technology In Sao Paulo
Aston Martin Racing
and technical partner Hanergy Thin Film Power trialed the team’s first solar
technology project on November 28 at the FIA World Endurance
Championship (WEC) Six Hours of Sao Paulo.
“The idea behind the solar technology project is to help develop
and demonstrate the potential of the Hanergy thin film photovoltaic panels for
use on both race and road vehicles,” explains Dan Sayers, Technical Director at
Aston Martin Racing. “The electricity generated by the cells can then be used
to power auxiliary systems, for example the air conditioning system, that
currently consume power from the engine.”
The project, aimed at using energy from the sun to help power
auxiliary systems on the V8 Vantage GTE, was announced at the 24 Hours of Le
Mans earlier this year. Following a close working partnership between the two
engineering experts, the technology was trialed in free practice one ahead of
the six-hour race.

The thin film solar panels, designed and manufactured by Hanergy
Thin Film Power, have been on the roof of the #97 Vantage GTE for the last four
rounds of the WEC while the team developed the technology back at Aston Martin
Racing’s headquarters in Banbury, UK.
At the iconic Interlagos Circuit in Sao Paulo, Brazil, the
engineering team connected the panels and began collecting valuable data
required to move the project forward during the winter months.
“This test was the first time that the system has gone active
and it was a great success which is a testament to the Hanergy product and
support,” explains Sayers. “We hope to have the system operating fully in the
2015 WEC.”
After the session, Jason Chow, Vice President of Hanergy Holding
Group commented: "We are very excited to see the #97 Vantage GTE has its
roof with Hanergy's high-efficiency flexible module. This integration will have
meaningful impact both on racing cars and road cars of the future."