Get to Know Sunseeker

Western Michigan University students from all academic disciplines join to design and build a solar powered vehicle that utilizes state of the art technology to make the most efficient use of the available solar energy. Students have the opportunity to apply classroom knowledge to a hands-on project utilizing teamwork to achieve a common goal. The culmination of the project is the biennial, cross-country, international, intercollegiate North American Solar Challenge. A 2500 mile test of the efficiency, safety and durability of the student built solar powered vehicle. WMU has participated in all ten American challenges and is one of only four universities to have done so.

The team also promotes the use of renewable alternative energy and the advancement of related technologies by educating the public through the presentation and demonstration of a solar powered vehicle at schools, museums, energy fairs, car shows, parades and other special events.

Recent News

  • KALAMAZOO - Eaton announced April 17 that it has provided $8,000 to Western Michigan University in support of three student engineering teams that will design and develop vehicles to compete against other collegiate teams this year in solar, baja and
    April 22, 2013 | Cheryl Roland
  • Welcome to the new and improved version of Sunseeker's website. After many months of work, this new version is nearing completion. We hope you enjoy all of its new features!
    April 18, 2013 | Alec Carpenter
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