Eco-Engineers from The Ohio State University Win Gold at 2009 EcoCAR Competition
Engineering Students Design 'Green' Vehicles of the Future University of Victoria and Mississippi State University Finish Second and Third
TORONTO - June 12, 2009 - Today university students from The Ohio State University earned top honors at the 2009 finals of the EcoCAR: The NeXt Challenge competition in Toronto, Canada for their design of a Extended Range Electric Vehicle (EREV).
The Ohio State University took first place out of 17 universities in the U.S. and Canada that competed in the first major milestone of this three-year competition which is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, General Motors, and many others including the Government of Canada. The competition challenges university engineering students across North America to re-engineer a 2009 Saturn VUE to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions while retaining the vehicle's performance and consumer appeal.
During the past year, participating teams have logged countless hours working in their Green Garages to design the next generation of green vehicle technologies. For this first year of competition, students were tasked with creating innovative concepts for their vehicle design and given the opportunity to use advanced software and computer modeling tools which allowed for testing and refinement under the simulation of real-world conditions.
The winning team's EREV provides a practical solution that will increase energy efficiency and reduce environmental impacts. The Ohio State's design was powered by a 1.8 litre engine and fueled by E85 ethanol. The next-generation design predicts a 300 per cent increase in fuel economy over the production 4 cylinder vehicle.
"My teammates and I are thrilled to be named this year's winner of the EcoCAR competition," said Eric Schacht, a student engineer and team leader from The Ohio State team. "The many long days and late nights spent perfecting our vehicle design paid off today, and we couldn't be more grateful for the opportunity to participate in such an important competition."
The second place vehicle design, engineered by students at the University of Victoria is also an EREV that runs on E85 ethanol. Mississippi State University was awarded third place for its EREV, B20 biodiesel.
"All 17 EcoCAR teams worked tirelessly, studying the available technologies, doing the necessary research, and formulating their incredible designs. I want to congratulate The Ohio State for their hard work and extraordinary concept – they have earned their first place honors," said John Lushetsky, U.S. Department of Energy. "Each of the EcoCAR projects displayed a superior quality of work and the innovative spirit that will be critical as these future eco-engineers lead the country towards a clean energy future."
"The vehicle designs that each team has created represent the kinds of technology that will drive our industry to a greener future. I commend all of the teams for their hard work and creative thinking," said Elizabeth A. Lowery, GM vice president, Environment, Energy and Safety Policy.
"At GM, we are reinventing the automobile and the company, and green technology solutions are key to that reinvention. The EcoCAR competition embodies the innovation and drive needed for our future success and we are proud to be a part of this program."
In year two of the competition, teams incorporate their unique powertrains into the Saturn VUE. In the final year, teams must refine their vehicles to near-showroom quality.
"The Government of Canada is proud to support the development of commercially viable, cleaner vehicle technologies which will only help to improve our economy and the environment," said the Honourable Lisa Raitt, Canada's Minister of Natural Resources. "It is truly inspiring to see the dedication and innovative spirit every one of these teams has brought to the EcoCAR competition."
Students were encouraged to explore a variety of solutions including hybrid, plug-in hybrid, fuel cell, electric, and extended range electric vehicles.




While each of the 17 EcoCAR designs is unique, the common attributes include:




Additional information about the EcoCAR competition and photos are available on the Web at:
http://www.ecocarchallenge.org;
http://www.green-garage.org;
http://archive.ecocarphoto.com/c/ecocarphoto
About EcoCAR
EcoCAR is a three-year competition that builds on the 20-year history of DOE advanced vehicle technology competitions by giving engineering students the chance to design and build advanced vehicles that demonstrate leading-edge automotive technologies. General Motors provides production vehicles, vehicle components, seed money, technical mentoring and operational support. The U.S. Department of Energy and its research and development facility, Argonne National Laboratory provides competition management, team evaluation, technical and logistical support. Through this important partnership, EcoCAR aims to inspire and support the next generation of scientists and engineers to unite around the common goal of sustainable mobility.
Headline Sponsors: The U.S. Department of Energy and General Motors
Diamond Sponsors: The Government of Canada and The California Air Resources Board
Platinum Sponsors: A123 Systems, Inc, dSPACE, National Instruments, The Mathworks, Freescale Semiconductor, AVL Powertrain Engineering, Inc, and The Environmental Protection Agency.
2009 Event Sponsors: The Ontario Government, Ontario Centres of Excellence, Ontario Power Authority and the City of Toronto.
Participating Schools: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Georgia Tech, Howard University, Michigan Technological University, Mississippi State University, Missouri University of Science and Technology, North Carolina State University, The Ohio State University, Ontario Institute of Technology, Pennsylvania State University, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Texas Tech University, University of Victoria, University of Waterloo, University of Wisconsin, Virginia Tech and West Virginia University.
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