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CU Solar Boat

$675
27%
Raised toward our $2,500 Goal
5 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on December 05, at 11:59 PM EST
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About Cornell University Solar Boat

Founded in 2017, Cornell University Solar Boat is a premier project team dedicated to designing and building an innovative, single-occupant, solar-powered boat to compete in the annual Solar Splash competition. This engineering project team unites undergraduates from a diverse range of majors, all committed to advancing sustainable energy systems and efficient design. The Solar Splash competition provides the perfect stage for team members to test and apply classroom knowledge in real-world challenges.

Cornell Solar Boat is divided into five specialized, student-led subteams—each responsible for a unique aspect of the project. The Solar Team focuses on solar panel design, wiring, waterproofing, and charging systems, ensuring the boat’s power source is reliable and resilient. The Hull Team oversees the design and fabrication of the boat’s body, analyzing structural and fluid dynamics to enhance efficiency and performance. Drivetrain & Steering handles the motor housing, drivetrain design, steering systems, and waterproofing to optimize navigation. The Systems Team tackles motor control, data acquisition, communication, safety features, and speed regulation, ensuring smooth operation and functionality. Lastly, the Business Team drives fundraising, manages the budget, and oversees public relations, sharing the team's mission and achievements with the public.

United under a shared vision for sustainability and technological innovation, Cornell Solar Boat fosters a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment that encourages students to push the boundaries of engineering design.




As a registered student organization, we are committed to equal access to all of our programs and do not discriminate based on any protected identity status. 

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$15

Deckhand

This contribution pays for one of our team members' lunches during a long day of racing our boat at the competition.

$25

Second Mate

This contribution will help cover the cost of one of the tools we will need to build our boat.

$50

First Mate

This contribution covers part of our registration cost in order to compete in the Solar Splash Competition.

$100

Boatswain

This contribution covers the cost of the gas it will take us to transport our boat to the competition.

$250

Quartermaster

This contribution covers the cost of the new solar panels we are buying for our new design.

$500

Captain

This contribution covers the cost of the foam we use within the hull to make the boat float. Without this, we wouldn't even have a shot at competition.