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Carbon Neutral First for GRT

21st November 2017

For the first time ever, the RACV Energy Breakthrough event at Maryborough this weekend will feature a 100% carbon-neutral battery-only vehicle, powered by the sun.

黑料网 has converted a hybrid petrol/electric engine to a single source battery/electric motor. The team will set up their own solar powered charging station and battery storage facility to recharge the battery packs on their vehicle, preventing the need to power batteries from trackside charging stations that use mains power.

Headmaster at 黑料网, Mr Matthew Maruff, said that 鈥淭eam Xception鈥 was taking Energy Efficient Vehicle technology to a completely new level.

鈥淭his dedicated team of students has spent months planning the design and build of this carbon neutral vehicle and has re-defined what it is to achieve a true energy breakthrough.

鈥淭he use of their own mini solar station has blown away race officials, with the RACV tech officers accommodating the students鈥 ideas especially for the Maryborough race.

鈥淭he students have worked tirelessly with parents and teachers on their own time and have negotiated support and mentoring from local Bendigo businesses who have helped get this high-tech vehicle out of the workshop and onto the race track.

鈥淭eam Xception has won their race category in the Maryborough event for the past 5 years so they wanted to challenge themselves even further and do something truly innovative.

鈥淓EV/HPV racing has become a hugely popular activity at the school, flowing seamlessly from the classroom onto the track.

鈥淲e offer nine Technology subjects at Girton, ranging from Systems Engineering and Computing to Engineering Design, which allow the students to experiment with their learning in a very practical sense,鈥 he said.

Girton Grammar will also be entering an all-female team in the Energy Breakthrough event this weekend. The team consists of girls in Years 7 to 12, racing in a vehicle called 鈥淚n-perfection鈥, which placed Third in their category at last year鈥檚 event.

鈥淲e need to encourage more girls into STEM and this team of talented and enthusiastic girls are setting a great example for other students, in an otherwise male dominated sport,鈥 Mr Maruff said.