https://transportevolved.com/2015/05/16/electragirl-electric-cars-at-the-solar-car-races/
ElectraGirl: Electric Cars at the Solar Car Races
By ElectraGirl •   May 16, 2015

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Solar Car versus 2010 Tesla Roadster

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Solar Car races with Alexander  Alexander giving a tour of the i3

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A sideshow at the Solar Car Races

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Meet the all-electric Mustang that could take on a Tesla Model S P85D — and
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My name is Pamela Thwaite. I’m a keen advocate for healthy low-impact living
and for supporting local and organic producers. I became an electric car
convert a few years ago and even signed up as vice-president of the New
Jersey chapter of the Electric Auto Association. I must be crazy! Then, I
decided it was time to write from the perspective of a girl EV driver, that
isn't all about the technical stuff!

We’ve been doing something different this week with our Electric Cars. We
were invited to bring along our Electric Cars to the local Solar Car Races
at some of the Middle Schools here in New Jersey. We went to two of the
events that were local to us and our friend Alexander was able to join us
for one too. He was doing a three day test drive of the BMW i3 and currently
drives a Nissan LEAF.

You never know with middle school students how much interest there will be
in the cars. But, we didn’t have to worry with these students as was evident
by the swarms of them that appeared as soon as we parked up the cars – it
was like bumble bees to flowers! It was great to see such a high level of
interest and to answer all the really good questions that they had. One of
the questions was ‘Why are these electric cars here?’ Well that is because
of the similarities between the solar cars you are racing here and the
electric car. In particular, linked to the i3 with its narrow tyres and
aerodynamic design, just like the solar cars that the children had designed
and built. One day was a little cloudy so they were using battery power to
race their cars – even more of a link to our electric cars. They wanted to
know the range of the cars, how long they took to charge, what they were
made of, how much they cost – this seems an important one to 11 – 14 year
olds!! It is always amusing to listen to the discussion of 
“Is that a solar panel?” talking about the roof of the Tesla Roadster. There
is often the knowledgable one in the group – “No, it’s carbon fibre”,
they’re the ones that get the bonus point! Although a few did want to know
if you could get a solar panel for the roof of electric cars.

Many of the children knew about Tesla Motors but didn’t know that Tesla
Motors had made a Roadster and that the Roadster was their first production
car. Some proclaimed that they had a relative with a Tesla and that it was
awesome! Many of them also knew about the BMW i3 and those stickers we put
on ours – what a difference they make to the interest factor of the car. But
as always, the Tesla Roadster was the one to claim the crowds and was
surrounded as usual!

The children were amazed by the Roadster – and for some reason they just
can’t stop touching it – it was covered in fingerprints, which was
particularly noticeable because of all the pollen in the air that seems to
have covered the cars in a fine yellow veil! We had one boy who just
couldn’t leave the car, I mean quite literally he couldn’t leave it. He just
stood by it, staring at it longingly, then would walk around and would stand
by it again and take more pictures. I think he really, really wants one and
when I asked if he was going to ask his parents to buy him one for his
birthday, his face lit up and he nodded yes. It was most amusing to watch as
he just wouldn’t leave and, he even left his team mates to run their solar
car in the races, that’s how much he coveted the Roadster. The BMW i3
however, was not for him, even though he gave it a quick look over, that was
all it got and then it was straight back to the Roadster.

When his team mates returned we asked them if they would be getting an
electric car, all but one said yes. The one that said no, said that he was
into muscle cars, so we told him about the ‘Black Zombie 222' that had been
converted to electric and that he could convert a muscle car to electric. He
was surprised at first but then thought it was a really good idea that he
could have his muscle car and it be electric.

[image] Solar Car winner  The finish line

What is always interesting about these events is that you just never know
who you will meet – at this event we met an older lady who came over to look
at the cars. She was very interested in them and talked to us about electric
cars in general and how the Roadster made her heart beat that little bit
faster with excitement – just as the Mustang had done back in the 1950’s. It
turned out that she was one of the first female engineering students back in
the 1950’s and she had had to go to Michigan university as they were the
only ones at that time admitting female students into engineering. She was
very interested in the cars and hoped that she would be around long enough
to see that all vehicles being driven would be electric. She’s 85 now and we
all reckoned that she will still be here to see that.

Michigan was the only college that would take women in the 50’s, I was the
only girl in the class
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