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Local College Gets Hands-on Experience with Electric Cars
By: Tyler Allender - Sep 17, 2015

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PANAMA CITY- The Alternative Energy Technology Program at Gulf Coast State
College started in 2009. Since then, students work hands-on inside the
garage on cars, such as a 1992 Miata. Students have converted it from gas to
electric four times.

"It's totally different than driving an internal combustion engine," Antonio
Adessi, a Professor of Architecture and Engineering, said. "At 350
horsepower, this one is lighter and way faster than the original one."

There's even a controller in front of the hood that can exceed 600
horsepower, but Adessi says not so fast!

"We're an academic institution," he said. "We do research. We want to break
parts and see where the problems are and do problem solving."

Students have to design electrical systems, mounting brackets, and the new
drive shaft for the provided car.

"We just don't want our students to be just book smart, we also want them to
be shop smart." Adessi explained.

Meanwhile, Gulf Power donated a solar canopy, which charges the electric
cars on campus. While the college commonly uses this for their vehicles,
they're not the only ones coming through.

"It produces enough electricity from the sun to charge at least six vehicles
a day," Dr. Stephen Dunnivant, Dean of the Advanced Technology Center, said.

Dr. Dunnivant says it costs less than a dollar a day.

"At peak, it'll produce up to 11,000 Watts or 11 Kilowatts and that's what
is used to charge the vehicles," he said.

But Dr. Dunnivant says it's such a small cost, anyone can re-charge with no
questions asked.

When you don't see a vehicle underneath the canopy, the energy is
transferred for the Advanced Technology Center to use.

The Alternative Fuels and Electric Vehicles class is typically offered in
the Spring at Gulf Coast State College.

Instructors are now getting more students involved. In addition to
Alternative Energy, Product Design and Robotic students are also part of the
class projects.
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