Full Scale Innovative Vehicle Design Challenge
Student Engineers transform gas-powered go-karts, or build vehicles from the ground up, to create electric or hybrid-electric vehicles, with a focus on efficiency, innovation and energy management.
Square One’s Full-Scale Innovative Vehicle Design (IVD) Challenge inspires teams of high school students to either transform a gas-powered go-kart, or to build a vehicle from the ground up, creating an electric or hybrid-electric vehicle. Full Scale IVD vehicles are designed to maximize performance on two different tracks (Figure 8 Track & Road Course), while also featuring innovative components that differentiate them from competitors. Past IVD vehicles have included fuel cell technology, carbon fiber chassis, three wheel “leaning” vehicles, “drive by wire” technology, on-board data collection & control systems, and more.
Emphasis is on leading-edge industry needs including Light-weighting and Connected Vehicle Sensor Technologies, along with traditional vehicle engineering topics. Teams utilize vehicle engineering principles to predict and minimize energy consumption, to maximize vehicle range, and to guarantee driver safety. As part of the design process, students investigate all aspects of modern passenger vehicle design.
Full Scale IVD Content
- Light-Weighting
- Micro-Controllers & Sensor Technologies
- Aerodynamics
- Rolling Resistance
- Power & Energy Consumption
- Electric Drive Systems
- Vehicle Safety
- Structural Engineering
- Vehicle Dynamics
- Systems Engineering
- Battery Technologies
- Traditional Auto Technologies (Brakes, Suspension, Steering
Full Scale IVD Awards
- Performance
- Excellence of Execution
- Engineering
- Innovation
- Craftsmanship
- Design
- Ambassadorship
- Public Relations
- Presentation
Join the Challenge
Student teams compete at the annual IVD Challenge Day for awards in performance, engineering, craftsmanship, design, innovation, ambassadorship, presentation and more.
The annual Full Scale IVD Registration Fee includes:
- Kickoff Workshop for teachers & team members
- Access to all project resources (Project Parameters, all presentations, parts lists, instructional videos, etc)
- Participation in any Mid Season Events
- Participation in Annual IVD Challenge Day Competition
- Access to exclusive Square One Events like “IVD Kettering Day” at Kettering University, and Industry Exposure Opportunities
- Eligibility for student scholarships exclusively for IVD Alumni (from Kettering University, umlaut, and others)
- Access to Technical Meetings for professional learning, project updates, and support
- Ongoing tech support from IVD Project Specialist
- On-site tech support available on request
- Access to private site for networking & tech support
As with all the Square One IVD Projects, Full Scale IVD Teams are eligible for the 99h Grant Program from the Michigan Department of Education. The 99h program provides funding for registration fees, base vehicles, tools & supplies, “build budget”, food & travel, and teacher stipends. Cost to field a Full Scale IVD team is estimated to be $4000-$6000 per year, plus a $2000 registration fee paid to Square One ($6000-$8000 total).
Register Here.
Sign your team up today!
“Phenomenal opportunity to engage students in very challenging project. Lots of support offered. The most engaging and encouraging atmosphere for competition.”