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Follow on Google News | Cal State L.A.’s EcoCAR 2 team gets under the hood of its long-awaited Chevy MalibuTeam partners with Southern California Clean Cities Coalition to promote clean energy, advanced automotive technologies
By: California State University, Los Angeles EcoCAR 2: Plugging into the Future, sponsored by General Motors (GM) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), challenges 15 teams of engineering students in North America to design and build advanced vehicles that demonstrate cutting-edge automotive technologies. CSULA’s team is enrolled in the University’s College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology (ECST) and the College of Business and Economics (CBE). It is working to reduce the environmental impact of the already fuel-efficient Malibu through an integration platform it developed that is designed to not compromise its performance, safety or consumer acceptability. “We are excited. We have been waiting a long time for this moment,” said Abraham Vargas, outreach coordinator for Cal State L.A.’s team. “Modifying the car is the central part of the competition, but the first step is testing the vehicle and setting benchmarks so we can compare how our modified vehicle performs against what the stock vehicle can already deliver.” CSULA will modify its vehicle into a “parallel- Since the fall of 2011, the students have been using modeling and simulation to virtually test their vehicle’s architecture. All EcoCAR teams have been utilizing dSPACE Simulators to perform hardware-in- Along with the Chevy Malibu, GM also provided vehicle components, seed money, technical mentoring and operational support to the teams. The DOE and its research and development facility, Argonne National Laboratory, provide competition management, team evaluation and logistical support. “The competition is a great opportunity to gain real-world experience from manufacturing giants, and it helps position Cal State L.A. students competitively for work in sustainable energy fields, while helping to ensure a more environmentally- The first year culminated last month at the Year One Design and Simulation Competition in Hollywood where each team presented designs and simulations of how different components will interact in their hybrid vehicles. Going beyond the competition, CSULA’s team recently launched a “cooperation” The Clean Cities program, also established by the DOE, supports locally-based government and industry partnerships in the expanded use of vehicles operating on alternative fuels. The program is designed to advance the nation’s energy security by supporting local decisions to adopt practices that contribute to the reduction of petroleum consumption. EcoCAR 2 also mandates that the student teams implement and execute outreach campaigns and educational initiatives in local schools to help inspire middle and high school students to pursue education and careers in engineering, math, science and business. “Our EcoCAR 2 team actively participates in outreach programs promoting the competition and the advanced propulsion technologies it represents,” Working for California since 1947: The 175-acre hilltop campus of California State University, Los Angeles is at the heart of a major metropolitan city, just five miles from Los Angeles' civic and cultural center. More than 20,000 students and 220,000 alumni—with a wide variety of interests, ages and backgrounds— End
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