A team of 15 students from Palo Alto High School built a solar-powered vehicle and are getting ready to put it to the test.
They got a team of eager student’s together last Fall. Over the last four months, they have learned welding, woodworking, and all steps involved in getting their vision ready for competition.
“Well at first, the only reason I liked them was because they're shiny and super cool. And then, getting more involved in his project has made me realize what it actually takes to build a car and pursue a career in automotive engineering, which is what I hope to do," Noronha said.The vehicle can go up to 77 miles per hour. The challenge is not a race but a test of which car can drive the greatest distance in the shortest amount of time.
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