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DCU student from Lissivigeen helps develop Ireland’s first solar-powered racing car

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The unveiling event took place at the Stokes Building on DCU’s Glasnevin campus, where supporters, alumni, and staff from the university’s five faculties gathered to celebrate the team’s success.

DCU Solar Racing has proudly unveiled Ireland’s first-ever solar-powered racing car, designed and built by an interdisciplinary team of students from Dublin City University (DCU). Among them is Killarney student Rian Gill, the son of Joan and Pat, who played a pivotal role as a systems engineer and head of manufacturing for the project.

Rian's responsibilities included overseeing the development of the car and coordinating project tasks to ensure the 30-member student team worked efficiently.

Speaking to the Killarney Advertiser this week, the third-year engineering student shared: “As the head of manufacturing, I acted like an operations manager. My job was to lead the manufacturing team and ensure we operated as efficiently as possible. It has been an incredible experience so far. The team consists entirely of students, so to have developed a full-scale prototype that is now ready for production is a huge achievement for everyone involved.”

This accomplishment represents a significant milestone in the team's preparations for the prestigious Bridgestone World Solar Challenge in 2025. The solar-powered car will face the ultimate test in a 3,000-kilometre race across the Australian outback.

The unveiling event took place at the Stokes Building on DCU’s Glasnevin campus, where supporters, alumni, and staff from the university’s five faculties gathered to celebrate the team’s success. Attendees heard from the students involved in the design and construction of the solar car, as well as from the team members who will drive it in the grueling race from Darwin to Adelaide.

The unveiling event took place at the Stokes Building on DCU’s Glasnevin campus, where supporters, alumni, and staff from the university’s five faculties gathered to celebrate the team’s success.

“The next step is to fully manufacture the car by April, so we can ship it to Australia in August, in time for the event,” Rian explained. “The race itself will pose its own challenges, especially with the intense heat. There won’t be any air-conditioning, as it would add too much weight, so nine of us from the project will take turns driving the car over the distance. I’m hoping to be one of them. The car’s interior could reach temperatures of up to 47 degrees Celsius, so it will be tough, but I’m sure it will be an amazing experience.” The former St. Brendan’s College student added.

The Bridgestone World Solar Challenge is one of the world’s most demanding innovation and engineering competitions, focusing on green technology, energy efficiency, and sustainable mobility. It serves as a platform for some of the brightest young minds globally to tackle the urgent need for sustainable transport solutions. The race features three distinct classes, each representing different design philosophies and the diversity of energy-efficient vehicles in today’s market.

The students have already raised over €125,000 to support the development of the car and they are very much open to talking to other businesses who might be interested in supporting the project. For more information you can email info@solarracing.ie

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Kerry Darts Association revives County Championship to raise €3,000 for charity

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The Kerry Darts Association marked the successful return of the Kerry County Darts Championship by presenting nearly €3,000 to two local charities.

The funds were raised during the revived tournament held at the Killarney Avenue Hotel on December 29, an event that had not taken place since 2010.


The competition featured a unique “player auction” format, where every player who had participated in tournaments over the previous twelve months was auctioned off to the highest bidder.


The brisk bidding and high levels of competition across both the men’s and ladies’ divisions ensured a significant prize fund for the chosen beneficiaries.


On January 10, Gary and Maureen McCormick, representing the Kerry Darts Association, attended the Village Inn in Kilcummin to present the proceeds.


Kerry Friends of Motor Neurone received a cheque for €1,586.25, with a matching amount presented to Siobhain McSweeney and Cathal Walshe on behalf of Recovery Haven Kerry Branch.


Dale McCarthy took the title of Kerry A Champion, while Phil Standing was named Kerry B Champion. The Ladies Championship title was won by Julie Holstead.


Following the success of the revival, the Kerry Darts Association thanked all the players, bidders, and supporters who contributed to the substantial donation for the two local charities.

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Five gold medals for Legacy Elite Cheerleading at Dublin championships

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Legacy Elite Cheerleading returned to Killarney with an impressive haul of trophies following their performance at the Future Cheer championships in Dublin on Saturday, January 17.


Competing against teams from across Ireland and the UK, the Killarney-based club secured five first-place titles.

In addition to the gold medals, the athletes earned two bronze trophies and a seventh-place finish in what was the first major competition of the new season.


Club coach Hayley Murphy expressed her pride in the athletes’ performances, noting that the results highlight the hard work put in by the teams during recent months.

The event served as a successful season opener, providing a strong foundation for the year ahead.


There is little time for rest for the local cheerleaders, as they have already returned to training.

The teams are currently preparing for their next major event, which is scheduled to take place in Dublin this coming March.

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