Title: Electric Auto Association
1Electric Auto Association
http//eaaev.org
2Electric Auto Association
- Open meeting
- Chairs opening remarks
- Treasurer Report
- Secretary Report
- Membership Report
- Chapter Relations
- Newsletter Report
- Infrastructure
- Education
- Outreach
- Junior Solar Sprints
- Elections
- Historian
- Awards
- Participation
- Member Comment
- Chair Summary
3Opening RemarksRon Freund
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4Treasurer ReportGabrielle Adelman
- Treasurer activities in 2002
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5Secretary Position
- Scott Leavitt
- Membership Will Beckett
- Chapter Relations- Jerry Will
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6Secretary ReportScott Leavitt
- Meeting notes
- Mailing permit
- Membership delegation
- Mail email and link contact
- Approve last years minutes
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7Membership ReportWill Beckett
- Current state of the membership
- Goals for 2003
- Data collection changes
- PayPal payments
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8Chapter RelationsJerry Asher Will Beckett
- State of Chapter Relations
- Map of locations
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9Current Events Magazine
Electric Auto Assoc. 2002 Review
- Ed Thorpe
- CE Publications Committee Chair
10Overview
- Printed 5 bi-monthly issues, 1 end-of-year
half-issue, generic Rally issue and special color
issue Electrifying Times. - Mailed to 800 members and select advertisers.
- Extras for back-issue purchase and distribution
at select meetings.
11Jan-Feb 02
- .Cover Wilde Evolution 4x4 Land Rover
Conversion. - Jim Toyne tribute, Toyota RAV4 EV, Route 66 solar
race 2001 results, Michelin challenge bibendum
2001. - 32 pages 800 mailed.
12Mar-Apr 02
- Cover Chris Jone's Charity drive in Sparrow,
San Diego to Holister. - Bob Wing recognition, LED system status display,
Tour de Sol 2002 results, EV go-karts in PA. - 32 pages 800 mailed.
13May-Jun 02
- Cover NEDRA Las Vegas EV Drag Race.
- Bob Wing tribute, Battery heating / management
system, Canadian Electric's EV trucks review. - 32 pages 800 mailed.
14Jul-Aug 02
- Cover Jim Stack's Honda Civic Hybrid.
- Bob Wing tribute, Battery heating/management
system, Canadian Electric's EV trucks review. - 32 pages 800 mailed.
15Rally 02(03)
- Cover Production EV availability list.
- EV book list, EV myths, CARB ZEV history summary,
Examples - Toyota RAV4 EV, Ford TH!NK City,
Solectria Force Porsche EV Conversion. - 24 pages, 100 recycle stock, hand out at
Chapters.
16Sep-Oct 02
- Cover Portland 'Clean the air day' public
outreach event. - Rent-a-grin GM EV1 rental experience, Power of DC
NEDRA EV Drag Race. - 32 pages 800 mailed.
17Special 02
- Full-color Electrifying Times
- 12 EVs, 6 Hybrids and 12 Fuel Cells, USA and
Overseas, production and future vehicles. - Purchased 1000 copies.
- 38 pages 800 mailed.
18Dec 02
- Cover Reprint from Salon.com about EV1.
- Review of Ford TH!NK City cancellation, EAA
special funds National meeting. - 16 pages 800 mailed.
19Summary Acknowledgements
- 2100 in advertisements sold.
- Thanks to Dean Tryon, SEAA member, for assisting
with advertising manager for most of the year. - Thanks to volunteers with the article review
process Scott Cornell, Karen Jones, Scott
Leavitt, Jerry McIntire, Bob Oldham, Bill Palmer. - Great resources within the EV community Lee
Hart, John Wayland, Mike Brown, Victor Tikhonov
and others.
20Infrastructure Liaison Tom Dowling
- BAAQMD meetings, funding support
- EAA Special Funds for charging
- Clean Fuel BAAQMD funding priorities
- "NO PARKING signs
- "Adopt-A-Charger"
21Infrastructure Liaison
22Break
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23Education
- Outreach, Kim Rogers
- Junior Solar Sprints, Charlie Garlow
24EV Education Goals
- To enhance the effectiveness of information
exchange with the public, in accordance with the
EAA Mission - Act as a source of information to the public
on the developments in electric automobile
technology, to encourage experimentation in the
building of electric autos, and to organize
public exhibits/events of electric automobiles
for the purpose of educating the public on the
progress and benefits of the electric vehicle
technology. - Improve the relationship/leverage of the EAA with
other non-profit groups (ALA, Environmental
Groups, etc.) Create/enhance educational
opportunities materials. - Improve the visibility of the EAA to the public
at large.
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25EV Education Goals
- To enhance the effectiveness of information
exchange with the public, in accordance with the
EAA Mission - Act as a source of information to the public
on the developments in electric automobile
technology, to encourage experimentation in the
building of electric autos, and to organize
public exhibits/events of electric automobiles
for the purpose of educating the public on the
progress and benefits of the electric vehicle
technology. - Improve the relationship/leverage of the EAA with
other non-profit groups (ALA, Environmental
Groups, etc.) Create/enhance educational
opportunities materials. - Improve the visibility of the EAA to the public
at large.
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26EV Education Overview
- Classroom outreach
- Student outreach
- Teacher outreach
- Community outreach
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27EV Classroom Outreach
- Classroom guest speakers
- Guest speakers
- Transportation days, Career days, Environment
days - Demo EVs for up-close viewing
- Contact coordinate with local schools to
arrange guest speakers - Donate books, articles to the library
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28EV Student Outreach
- Partner with school clubs (science, auto tech,
environment) - Work with student clubs on projects
- EV Challenge, Junior Solar Sprints
- Donate project materials
- Incorporate project results into
- Inter-school challenges
- Other EAA community EVents
- Explore EAA student membership plan
- Long-term sponsor/teach EV conversion class
(w/heavy leverage)
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29EV Teacher Outreach
- Information suitable available for teachers
integration into classroom study - Work with teacher reviewers to tailor materials
for the classroom - Contact schools
- Tiered program introduction
- Offer EAA services for guest speakers, project
sponsorships, community EVents, etc. - Invite teachers to attend EAA meetings with EV
technology speakers - Add teachers/schools to EAA newsletters
- Invite teachers/students to EAA EVents meetings
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30EV Community Outreach
- Sponsor/attend community EVents, such as Earth
Day, Transportation Fairs, Health Fairs - Businesses
- Partner w/cooperating groups, such as
- ALA, Spare the Air, RIDES, Environmental Action
Groups - Reach out to other non-traditional EVents
- Community celebrations (parades)
- Farmers Market (information booth)
- Clean Cities Coalition
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31Education Material Examples
- Presentation materials for guest speakers
- Customized for EVent (i.e., grade/age)
- Variety of EVs for display
- White papers fact sheets
- Flyers/hand-outs, CurrentEVents rally edition
- Targeted mailings
- Project activity materials
- List/links for additional information
- Newsletters
- Books, articles
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32EV Education Board Responsibilities
- Commitment to keep this going, by designating an
existing or new board member, as Education
Program Mgr, to coordinate the following - Sanction a small Education Team to
- Set program goals
- Organize and prepare materials
- Coordinate distribution of materials (web)
- Identify and recruit teacher reviewers
- Build public awareness plan
- Build relationships with other non-profits with
cooperating goals and agenda - Review potential need for additional funding
sources (special funds, grants, etc) to
support the this program - Web development enhance EAA website to
accommodate education materials, organized for
easy access - Plan to keep materials fresh
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33EV Education Chapter Responsibilities
- Use the materials developed/provided by the
Education Team (provide feedback for improvement) - Share chapter-developed materials (e.g.. Fox
Valley EAA) - ID local school and community EVents to
participate in and/or organize - Recruit EAA volunteers for Chapter EVents
- Guest speakers, EV project sponsors, EV demos,
etc. - Annual report to Board on Education EVents status
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34EV Education Proposal Timeline
- Spring/Summer 2003
- Prepare/distribute materials
- Build relationships with schools community
groups - Continue existing local chapter EVents
- Fall 2003
- Implement new school education plans coinciding
with the new school year
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35Sample Education Links
- http//evworld.com/eveducation/index.cfm
- http//www.ccities.doe.gov/
- http//www.ccities.doe.gov/pdfs/vol2i.pdf
- http//panthersspeed.virtualave.net/articleedu.htm
- http//chatt.net/james/Carta/teacher.htm
- http//www.nesea.org/education/links.html
- http//www.entfored.com/nav3/etrans.html
- http//www.evtraining.com/Archive_Jan02.htm
- http//www.evchallenge.org
- http//www.transoptions.org/JSS/jss_home.htm
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36Education
- Junior Solar Sprints Charlie Garlow
37JUNIOR SOLAR SPRINT
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Linda Lung
- April 21, 2001
38Future of Transportation
In the coming decades, transportation in the U.S.
is expected to change radically in response to
environmental constraints, fluctuating oil
availability and economic factors.
39Future Decision-Makers
The transportation systems that emerge in the
21st century will be defined largely by the
choices, skills and imaginations of todays youth.
40Future Workforce
As scientists and engineers, they will develop
new vehicle and fuel technologies. As citizens,
they will make decisions balancing mobility,
environmental, and economic needs.
41Social Implications
Students are encouraged to consider the influence
of transportation on social and economic
patterns, energy use and the environment. JSS is
an excellent opportunity to combine the teaching
of scientific and social principles in an
atmosphere of fun and excitement.
42History of the Junior Solar Sprint
- 1990 - First JSS was held at Argonne National Lab
with 6 local schools - 1991 Grew to 10 regional competitions. DOE also
funded a national JSS that was held on the Mall
in Washington, D.C. - 1992 15 regional competitions
- 1993 20 regional competitions
- 1994 DOE designated NREL as the national
coordinator. DOE subsidized the kit prices, the
kits cost 15.00, schools were charged 5.00.
Grew to 44 regional competitions - 1995 DOE continued to subsidize the kits. NREL
supplied to all sites student and teacher
information. Grew to 53 regional competitions.
43History of the Junior Solar Sprint
- 1996 DOE zeroed the JSS budget. Previous years
recouped funds was sent back to the Dept. of
Treasury. Schools were charged full price of
19.99. 83 regional competitions. - NREL found two manufacturers for the JSS kits
PITSCO and Solar World. Regional competitions
order directly from the manufacturers. - 1997 65 regional competitions in 30 states.
KNEX funded a 10 team national competition in
Dallas, TX at the Science Place. - Regional competitions have leveled out to around
40 for the last couple of years. In 2003 there
are 39 regional competitions in 26 states.
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45Junior Solar Sprint Goals
- Generate enthusiasm for science and engineering
at a crucial stage in the educational development
of young people. - Improve students' understanding of scientific
concepts and renewable energy technologies and - Encourage young people to consider technical
careers at an early age.
46Program Description
- Students use mathematics and science principles
together with their creativity in a fun, hands-on
educational program - Using engineering principles, students get
excited about generating ideas in a group and
then building and modifying models based on these
ideas - Students can see for themselves
- how changes in design are
- reflected in car performance
47Junior Solar Sprint Strategy
This contest challenges students to use
scientific know-how, creative thinking,
experimentation, and teamwork to design and build
high-performance model solar vehicles. Students
understand vehicle design and fuel options.
48Concepts Taught By The Junior Solar Sprint
- Alternative energy sources
- Teamwork
- How design effects function
- Aerodynamics
- Force
- Motion
- Problem Solving
49What Teachers Like Best
- Challenge and excitement
- Students become highly motivated because of the
competition - Teaches students to think on their feet and react
quickly - Its do-able
- Active participation in a low key competitive
situation - Standards based activity science as inquiry
physical science and science and technology
50Regional Competition Benefits
- Educate and promote renewable energy to middle
school students and teachers - JSS is an activity that brings local employees in
contact with the community - Great hands-on/minds-on activity
- High profile event that educates the community
about alternative energy
51Funding Sources
- The regional competitions use public and private
sector support to finance local Junior Solar
Sprint competitions. - NREL continues to manage the JSS web site.
52Junior Solar Sprint Resources
- NREL maintains the web site that has student/
teacher resource material and ordering
information. - http//www.nrel.gov/education/natjss.html
- Junior Solar Sprint sites
- http//www.nrel.gov/education/host_sites.html
- Colorado competition
- http//www.nrel.gov/education/cojss.html
53Elections ResultsBill Carroll
- Jerry Asher (AZ)----206
- Willard (Bill) Carroll (CA) -----200
- Karen Jones (MA)------205
- Richard Sands (MI)------199
- Write-ins Mike Chancey, Leni Goldberg, Robert
Arunsson, Dr. Nick Carter, Carl
Watkins, Peter Cleaveland - ( not EAA members)
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54Election ResultsBill Carroll
- Percentage Breakdown for states with 12 or more
members - PA 43
- FL 40
- MI 36
- NY 36
- MA 30
- CA 27
- IL 25
- VA 24
- MD 19
- TX 18
- AZ 18
- WA 15
- NM 9
- NC 8
- CA89
- MA12
- AZ9
- TX7
- WA-6
- FL 6
- PA 6
- MI 5
- NY 5
- MD 4
- NV 4
- VA 4
- IL 3, CT2, NC2, OH2, RI2, AR1, DC1, GA1,
HI 1, KY1, ME1, MN1, MS1, NJ1, NM1, OK1,
UT1, VT1, INDIA1, CAN1 (185)
55Historian ReportTerry Wilson
- Collecting
- Providing information
- Scanning
- Archiving CE
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56AwardsTerry Wilson
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57AwardsTerry Wilson
- Fellowship Award 2
- Keith Crock Award 1
- Keith Crock Award 2
- Lifetime Achievement Award
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58ParticipationTerry Wilson
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59Member CommentRon Freund
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60Chairs SummaryRon Freund
- Summary of comments from members
- Where we are, Where we are going
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61Electric Auto Association
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