07/15/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/15/2026 17:54
For a second year, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville is all set to host the collegiate competition known as the Electrek American Solar Challenge 2026 on July 27 and 28. More than 20 solar car teams travelling a 1500+ mile course in eight days along the Great River Road and Route 66 will encounter a festival at the SIUE stop, with food trucks, music, and more!
With teams traveling from Illinois State University before arriving in Edwardsville, SIUE's stop falls roughly at the event's midpoint. The teams will then continue on to Missouri University of Science and Technology in Rolla as the event works its way toward Route 66 stops in Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas. The solar cars will arrive staggered at SIUE's Lot E beginning at 2 p.m. Monday, July 27, and will depart the following morning, Tuesday, July 28, after an overnight stage point that includes vehicle maintenance and public viewing.
"We're excited to bring the collegiate solar cars back to Edwardsville this summer as one of the stops along Route 66! Edwardsville marks the end of the three-day Stage I of the event, where teams will have traveled more than 650 miles through Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Illinois," said Gail Lueck, FSGP/ASC Event Director and Operations Director for IEF.
"We would like to thank SIUE for hosting this stage point for the teams and opening their campus for the public to come view these innovative solar cars and meet the students who built them," Leuck added.
While the cars charge and teams rest, SIUE is building a community festival around the stage point. A hospitality area for teams and a photo booth experience will also be provided for visitors to pose in the SIUE solar car cockpit for a keepsake photo, giving families and fans futuristic memories. Food trucks and a DJ will run from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday.
"We are grateful for the opportunity to continue our partnership and host the stage point for the Electrek American Solar Challenge. This event showcases the ingenuity and impact that our students experience both inside and outside of the curriculum at SIUE and the community that they form as they advance the frontier of solar technology," said Chris Gordon, Associate Dean, School of Engineering, SIUE.
The public viewing schedule includes the following:
Monday, July 27
Tuesday, July 28
For the full multi-state schedule and live tracking, visit americansolarchallenge.org.
Electrek American Solar Challenge 2026
The American Solar Challenge (ASC) is a multi-day, 1,500-2,000 mile cross-country endurance competition held biennially during the summer, open to collegiate solar car teams from around the world. With a history stretching back to 1990, ASC has continually evolved in scale and complexity, with routes designed to demonstrate solar-powered vehicles under genuine driving conditions while testing the reliability of every onboard system. The event is organized by the Innovators Educational Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and is powered by a dedicated network of volunteers, sponsors, and host communities along the route.
PHOTOS: SIUE Solar car's rendering, ASC challenge poster