We’re proud to be featured in Florida Today, where journalist Jim Waymer dives into the debut of INTI — the world’s first production solar car — and what this milestone means for the future of clean mobility.
The article highlights:
- INTI’s 11-year development journey with over 40 engineers and collaboration across the globe
- The origin story, beginning with founder Julian Field and a school project he built with his teenage son
- Key features: solar charging (up to 35 miles/day), 70-mile battery range, road-legal design, and robust safety specs (roll cage, side impact bars, seatbelts)
- Why this matters: up to 100 tons of CO₂ averted over the car’s lifespan, and a vision for solar-powered transportation in sunny communities worldwide
- Public response, including test drives and reactions like “It’s what’s needed in our future — but it’s in our present here.”
This moment marks nearly 70 years since GM first showcased a 15-inch solar-powered model at Powerama in 1955. Today, INTI moves that dream from display to driveway.
“INTI represents more than a car — it’s a movement.” – Julian Field, Founder
👉 Read the full article on Florida Today →
Stay tuned for more media features as INTI continues to take its place in solar history.