TransOptions Hosts Hydrogen Fuel Cell Challenge

In December, 2007, TransOptions, Inc. will host its second Hydrogen Fuel Cell Model Car Challenge, in keeping with its commitment to educate students about the existence of alternatives to the use of gasoline. Developed by the U.S. Department of Energy, the “Challenge” is one of the ‘hands-on” activities used in the U. S. Science Bowl, held each year at the National Renewable Energy Laboratories in Boulder, CO.

The “Challenge” requires students to design, build and then race alternative energy model cars. In the process, teams must produce, store and transfer the Hydrogen their model cars will use. They are also required to submit a documentation portfolio, which presents the team’s concepts, designs and comments.

The competition requires students to use aerodynamics, applied science and engineering skills to build the model cars. Developing a successful design requires experimentation, teamwork and organization. The task is comparable to the challenges scientists and engineers face when trying to design a lightweight, functional vehicle with an efficient power train, low-drag aerodynamics, minimal friction and excellent performance.

Adding this new activity for high school students to its free educational program roster, gives TransOptions an opportunity to introduce students in sixth through twelfth grade to emerging technologies while engaging them in a fun, educational hands-on activity.

The next Hydrogen Fuel Cell Challenge will be held in December 12, 2007 at Randolph High School, and is open to all public and private high schools in northwest New Jersey. For additional information about this and/or other free environmental education programs, please contact: Joseph R. Caravella, Environmental Programs Manager, at 973.267.7600 or by email at jcaravella@TransOptions.org.