EV Challenge at NCCAR - 2013
Dudley High School Electric Vehicle team will be competing again this May at the EV Challenge, held at the NCCAR test track in Garysburg, NC.
The EV Challenge (www.ev-challenge.org) is an innovative educational program for middle and high school students that centers around building electric-powered cars:
The EV Challenge gets a majority of its funding from corporate sponsors and government organizations, including Advanced Energy Corporation, CP&L/Progress Energy, Duke Power, Dominion Virginia Power, the NC Energy Office, the NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources, and the EPA.
If you or your school would like more information on the EV Challenge program, please visit www.ev-challenge.org.
The EV Challenge (www.ev-challenge.org) is an innovative educational program for middle and high school students that centers around building electric-powered cars:
- Middle school students build and compete model solar-powered cars.
- High school students convert full-sized gasoline-powered vehicles into electric vehicles. It's a complete conversion project, as described in the previous section of this article.
The EV Challenge gets a majority of its funding from corporate sponsors and government organizations, including Advanced Energy Corporation, CP&L/Progress Energy, Duke Power, Dominion Virginia Power, the NC Energy Office, the NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources, and the EPA.
If you or your school would like more information on the EV Challenge program, please visit www.ev-challenge.org.