Team Captain Caleb and Miata were chosen to present at the EV Showcase along side the BMW I3, Tesla S, and Elf vehicles. Caleb was able to network with leading professionals in the area of energy and allowed a few minutes on stage to insert a plug for our program as well as the EV Challenge. As captain of the West Wilkes High School Electric Vehicle Team I can honestly say that attending the Energy Though Summit in Raleigh was an eye opening experience. The event was everything that I was hoping it would be, in that it reinforced my support of the alternative energy field. While I know that the field has begun to expand in recent years, I did not know that it was growing at such an exponential rate. Hearing about all of the countless companies that are putting time and money into clean technology gives me hope that there will one day be a place for me in a similar career. The most interesting part of the event was the fact that it not only reinforced my knowledge, but brought to my attention the fact that the clean energy field is so much larger than just clean energy. It is a field that will one day have to include countless other systems; such as big data, smart cities, a large workforce, and many other facets in order to operate efficiently. Getting to witness all of these plans, ideas, and leaders in the field first hand was a life altering experience that I will never forget. - Caleb Vickers
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11/10/2022 12:05:40 pm
The Energy Though Summit in Raleigh was an eye opening experience. The event was everything that I was hoping it would be, I’m so thankful for your helpful post!
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