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All Good Things

Written by  Ann Cohen
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Team members with the Focus at the Track Team members with the Focus at the Track

The Michigan International Speedway is filled with all good things this week. Good cars. Good technicians. Good people doing really amazing things in the Progressive Automotive X Prize. There are a whole bunch of good folks here at the Speedway chasing dreams and chasing $10 million in prize money.

At the top of the list of good things at the Speedway are the members of the West Philly Hybrid X Team. We brought 14 students and 9 adult teachers and mentors to the competition. We also brought 2 very good cars. On Friday morning, after all theofficial data from two days of varying and very rigorous drive cycles were distilled, neither vehicle had met the threshold of 67 MPGe, meaning both cars would be eliminated.

The very good members of our team were stunned. Jerry D. was the first one to cry. The crew of students all hugged him. Simon was eloquent about how proud we are of the students' work over the last 3 years, how every one of our competitors complimented the students on their performance.

I suggested that we take both the cars out of MIS and cruise the Irish Hills area of Michigan. We could go for ice cream, do some serious burnouts coming out of the parking lot and have a helluva a good time. For the first time in the 12 years I've known Simon, he was concerned about whether that idea would break the rules. Are you kidding? What can they do to us? Kick us out. They've already done that. We laughed until we cried...again.

We took the cars back to the shop to change the axles on the GT and open up the headers on the Harley so we could really have some fun. Then we got the "official" word from the X PRIZE folks, who were also crying. We were advised that we had the right to appeal.

The GT was way off the mark, so there was no question about appealing the elimination of our entry in the alternative class. The EVX Focus, however, was only 1.9 MPGe under the limit at 65.1 MPGe and had encountered serious problems the night before the 90 mile highway drive cycle. During the evacuation of the charging tent for a tornado warning, our charger became unplugged. Although the energy continued to flow and be measured by the data acquisition system, the charge did not make it to our batteries, significantly impacting our MPGe.

That was the basis of the appeal we filed to keep the Focus in the competition. We filed our appeal at 12:25 PM and waited for a verdict. In the interim, we went from riding the rollercoaster to multiple trips on the Tower of Terror. You know, the one that takes you up and drops you straight down, resulting in your stomach being somewhere north of your throat.

We actually had mixed feelings about whether we should appeal. We have fought the good fight for almost 3 years. Vacations and families were neglected. The idea of having a relaxing week down the shore is extremely appealing. But no one has ever accused West Philly of being quitters. So we waited all afternoon.

At 7:45 we got the final verdict. While we had lost some energy as a result of the charger coming unplugged during the storm, it was not enough to push us over the 67 MPGe. What we learned, however, from the PAXP's extensive analysis of our data was that our method of charging and our charging system were deficient. We were wasting a significant amount of energy.

When we analyzed the amount of energy that we actually used to power the Focus we found that we had achieved 78 MPGe . While these facts did not keep us in the X PRIZE, they say a whole lot about our truly incredible performance.

We used good American technology, great innovation and even greater grit and determination to build what Detroit has not: an affordable family car that gets 80 miles per gallon and has a range of 500 miles. By the way, we also built a hot sports car that gets 64 miles per gallon. Pretty good work for a group of West Philadelphia High School underdogs.

We work with good kids. We've had more than a good learning experience chasing our dreams. Although we have ridden our last thrill ride in the X PRIZE theme park it was a terrific journey. We will laugh and cry about it as we embark on our next adventure.

But, for today we must acknowledge that all good things come to an end.

With all our love and gratitude,

Ann

 

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14 comments

  • Comment Link Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ1 Battery Sunday, 27 November 2011 22:44 posted by Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ1 Battery

    you should be proud of what you achieved.

  • Comment Link gpbattery Tuesday, 24 August 2010 03:11 posted by gpbattery

    Thank you again to all our fans and supporters and to all the people with whom we competed in the X PRIZE. We have all helped push the envelope of automotive design.

  • Comment Link whole charger Monday, 09 August 2010 04:08 posted by whole charger

    you should be proud of what you achieved. Not many your age (or any age for that matter)come even close.

  • Comment Link Linda Edinger Friday, 09 July 2010 13:08 posted by Linda Edinger

    CONGRATULATIONS TO SIMON AND EVERYONE OF HIS TEAM MEMBERS!!!! I met part of the team back in Febuary when I was with my office @ a function at an automotive museum. What a great bunch of kids!! You may not have won the big prize - but you still won. With everything you accomplished - it is more than most people do in a lifetime. Walk with pride and continue your journey into the future with the same drive you had with this and you will always be the winner.
    Good luck and best wishes to all of you!!!

  • Comment Link Ann Wednesday, 30 June 2010 09:47 posted by Ann

    Thank you again to all our fans and supporters and to all the people with whom we competed in the X PRIZE. We have all helped push the envelope of automotive design.

  • Comment Link chargerbattery Wednesday, 30 June 2010 02:41 posted by chargerbattery

    i like cars very much,but i don't know how to drive a car.because i don't reach that age what could drive car in our country.

  • Comment Link batterygirl Wednesday, 30 June 2010 02:36 posted by batterygirl

    Your team should feel nothing but pride in a job very, very well done.I want to take part in one day if possible.

  • Comment Link Thomas - American HyPower Monday, 28 June 2010 17:10 posted by Thomas - American HyPower

    Ann,
    It was a pleasure to get to meet you and your team. When we spoke on Friday morning about what transpired I was as surprised as many others. I understand the let down. We experienced it concurrently and literally right next to your team. Keep perservering!

  • Comment Link Tom Evans Monday, 28 June 2010 11:22 posted by Tom Evans

    Congratulations on everything you have accomplished, for yourselves and for the place we live ( http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/431312main_earth20100301-full.jpg ).... Thank you! (tears). Tom.

  • Comment Link Josh Trutt Sunday, 27 June 2010 11:25 posted by Josh Trutt

    Your team should feel nothing but pride in a job very, very well done. But for the rest of us, it's a real loss not to see more press and info on the Focus-- 80mpg and 500 mile range in a four-seater!
    The one "downside" to your team is that unlike a company trying to "make it big", the innovations you put into the Focus and GT are likely to fall by the wayside as your students move on to greener pastures. I wish we'd had a chance to learn more about your cars.
    Best wishes to your entire team, and thanks for such an inspiring ride.

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