Who Are the Members?
Comprised of over 55 undergraduate and graduate students from nearly all of the academic colleges across the university, the Cornell 100+ MPG Team is well on its way toward designing and building a hybrid diesel-electric race car. Guided by world-class faculty and utilizing university facilities, the multi-disciplinary student team employs a top down, systems engineering approach to vehicle design. This approach will enable the team to effectively build a consumer focused, efficiency driven, and practical vehicle for the upcoming Progressive Insurance Automotive X PRIZE Competition.
Cornell 100 M.P.G. Team’s Approach
The team makes use of a ‘parallel’ design strategy where electrical, mechanical, and structural components are built and tested in a prototype car while the final vehicle is designed simultaneously – culminating in the transfer of the technology to the final vehicle. State of the art simulation technology has allowed the team to compare a large number of electric motors, ultra-efficient internal combustion engines, and variations of hybrid drive train layouts to ultimately produce a comprehensive vehicle design.
The Journey and Goals
With an enthusiastic and talented student body, the Cornell 100+ MPG Team strives to learn and apply knowledge about automobile design while recognizing and addressing the efficiency and lack of environmental incentives that afflict today’s consumer market. Our goals are to:
- - Win the Progressive Insurance Automotive X PRIZE Competition
- - Increase the public’s awareness of ultra-efficient automotive technology
- - To educate students, the next generation of automotive engineers, to be energy conscience in their personal and work lives
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