on March 23, local time, longji green energy announced to join hands with Innoptus Solar Team, Belgium's top solar team, to help its 11th generation solar car "Infinite Apollo" to compete in the us solar challenge (American Solar Challenge, ASC) to be held this summer with high-efficiency BC technology and flexible photovoltaic solutions. The new car was officially unveiled today at an innovation launch event in Belgium.

This new car release marks the team's formal entry from the vehicle assembly stage to the key node of testing and verification after 10 months of research and development and polishing. In the next few weeks, the team will conduct thousands of kilometers of field tests in Belgium to comprehensively test the performance of vehicles in long-distance and complex road conditions, laying the foundation for preparing for the longest distance and most challenging solar event in the history of the team.
at the press conference on the 23rd, Innoptus Solar Team made a comprehensive display from the competition route, competition strategy and technological innovation. This year's U.S. Solar Challenge track traverses the hinterland of the United States, starting from the Mississippi River, passing through the magnificent "River Road" and the iconic Highway 66, both technically difficult and ornamental. According to the schedule, the team must first pass the three-day qualifying round at the Brainard International Circuit before they can get tickets to the race.

Facing the technical challenges brought by the new race rules, Innoptus Solar Team has comprehensively upgraded the core system of the car, including high-performance solar components, advanced battery systems and iconic double fin aerodynamic design. As a partner, Longji once again deeply collaborated to create and continuously optimize the BC technology products provided to support the overall improvement of vehicle system performance.
This partnership did not start today. As early as 2025, Longji was the only designated photovoltaic partner of Bridgestone World Solar Car Challenge (BWSC). With advanced BC technology and flexible photovoltaic solutions, the moped team achieved double breakthroughs in power generation efficiency and reliability in extreme environments. It is based on the previously accumulated high degree of mutual trust and technical synergy that the two sides have been able to continue to deepen their co-creation this year, combining cutting-edge photovoltaic technology with extreme engineering practices, and continue to explore more possibilities for clean energy applications. This cooperation model has gradually become a new model of industry-university-research integration, causing widespread concern both inside and outside the industry.