Engineering Students Build Solar Charging Station for Sustainability Vehicle

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A team of students from the UIC chapter of Engineers for a Sustainable World designed and built a solar charging station for Gemma, an electric vehicle used by the Office of Planning, Sustainability, and Project Management.

Gemma makes deliveries for the Food Recovery Network, which addresses hunger and food waste. With Gemma, the network recovers perfectly good food that would otherwise be thrown out and donates it to partner shelters throughout Chicago.

The team consisted of Joe Downie, Kevin Georgiev, and Matt Steinwart, all students in mechanical engineering, as well as Kemuel Roberts, a biomedical engineering student.

The sustainability office proposed the project to the students when the organisation was founded in the fall of 2020 and provided funding for it. Unfortunately, the work hit a standstill when campus facilities were closed due to COVID-19.

“Another issue was supply chain issues during COVID,” Downie said. “We waited three months for a trailer to come in that we ordered. We cancelled the order and transitioned to a stationary system.”

Undeterred, the students regrouped and devised a plan to work online and from home as much as they could. When facilities reopened, the team went to work in the Makerspace, cutting materials and then welding them in the machine shop.

To charge Gemma off-grid, we implemented a 300-watt solar panel. The solar panel charges a battery that is used to charge Gemma at night,” Downie said. “The charge station implements manual solar tracking, and it has 12 settings so that it is angled to be most efficient for each month.”

The team is still considering the possibility of transitioning the station onto a trailer for mobile use.

Engineers for a Sustainable World is a student organisation in the College of Engineering focused on creating new technology while being environmentally conscious.

Source: UIC Today

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