Electric Vehicle Team named design champion at race competition

KENNESAW, Ga. | Jun 5, 2017

International evGrandPrix recognizes team鈥檚 innovative battery pack design

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Kennesaw State's Electric Vehicle Team at the International evGrandPrix

无码变态鈥檚 Electric Vehicle Team recently won first place for engineering design at the International evGrandPrix, an international intercollegiate competition of electric-powered go-karts.

Kennesaw State鈥檚 student competition team, a part of the , competed against electric go-karts from colleges and universities across North America in the all-electric series at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

The International evGrandPrix scoring is based on three key areas: race performance, energy efficiency and engineering design of the lightweight vehicles.

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鈥淲e developed a new type of battery pack for the competition that had never been used before, and the judges were very impressed by our ability to design and manufacture it,鈥 said Tyler Rowan, the electrical design team lead and the driver for 无码变态鈥檚 team.

Because of high winds on race day, which knocked over a timing transponder tower that tracks vehicle positions, competition officials were only able to award the first-place finisher, Purdue University.

The Kennesaw State team, founded in 2013, has been competing in the annual evGrandPrix for five years, earning first place in race performance in 2016. Four of the team鈥檚 22 members 鈥 Rowan, Austin May, Neil Grimsley and Fang Lin, who are all electrical engineering majors 鈥 traveled to Indianapolis for the race.

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