Saturday, October 8, 2011


On October 8th the EV team traveled cross county to Reidsville to the Annual Reidville Fall Festival. This year was a GREAT turnout with numorous displays and vendors and over 320 classic cars. The EV was one of only a handful that was less than 25 years old and was the only fox body at the show. The weather was excellent and all EV team members enjoyed the cars, people, music, and displays.


EV parked in front of the Reidsville Police Department


Many folks enjoyed checking out the electric car


EV team members check out the a GM volt display. We talked about the differences between a converted EV and a major manufactures EV.

Charging system hookup on a Nissan Leaf that was on display brought by Reidsville Nissan


EV team members, Mr. Butler (w/ charger), and Reidsville Nissan Reps! The Nissan guys were pretty knowledgable about their car as Mr. Butler tried to stump them with some questions.


Ryan check out the mini solar panel on the back of the Leaf. Many EV Team member commented that the Leaf doesn't have the visual statement that EV needs to make.... kinds looks like an insect!





Monday, October 3, 2011

Madison Heritage Festival

The EV took the "Electric Fox" to the Madison Heritage Festival on October 1st 2011. We had a "prime spot" as the car was posistioned directly infron of the stage in the middle of the festival. Many folks stopped by and talked w/ the EV team members.



Clinton, Nathan, Ryan, and Quintin keeping it real



Nathan and Ryan learning the "EV Ways" from a "EV Master"


The streets of Madison NC - Car hood visible near band


Ryan applying Natty's Paste Blue wax w/ a foam applicator.



Gotta keep the EV shining!





Sunday, September 11, 2011

Electric Fox Live and Local on WGSR 47.1 Reidsville


McMichael EV team interviewed by WGSR 47.1 Reidsville at the Reidsville Cruise in on September 9th 2011.

On September 9th McMichael EV team headed back to Reidsville for the last Cruise in of Summer 2011. The Reidsville Cruise In is always a wonderful event, w/ lots of really cool rides from the 40's to showroom fresh. The Electric Fox is always a hit and we were able to distribute several of out new business cards (designed by EV team member, Tyler Haney).

From Left: Quintin Dickerson, Hunter Foulks, Debbie Moore (WGSR), Tyler Haney

The EV team has plans to return to Reidsville for the Homegrown Festival in October 2011!




Saturday, August 27, 2011

Melted terminal


McMichael EV team had a breakdown w/ our Electric Fox EV. After a short drive to visit a local sponsor the EV lost all power. Turns out that one of the 8V batteries in the trunk had melted a terminal. Not sure what happened but the terminal had completely melted and the 2/0 connector was making no contact. Luckily we had an extra 8v battery back at the shop and just did a simple replacement. Next week we will check all the terminals and look for problems.





Lucas, Adam, and Hunter replacing the battery w/ melted terminal. When working near 90+ volts always be extremely careful!

Adam w/ old battery

Job well done....ready to ride!

Hunter and Lucas packing up!

Back at school... now we need to check ALL connections!

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Eden Cruise in at Sonic - August 13th

McMichael EV team visited the Eden, NC. The cruise-in was one the best events of the summer. Luckily the heat broke today and the EV team didn't have to sit through hours of extreme 90+ heat. We arrived around 4:30 pm and chilled at Sonic off of NC HWY 14 till about 9:00pm. There were a good amount of cars and people, but a small shower led to some leaving. After 8:00pm a nice band played some great songs and many folks just took it easy as the sun went down. Overall this was one of the best shows!




The Electric fox fit right in at this car show.
Notice the new edge GT and '83 GT just to the left, and several '50s - '70s classic also!


A little rain never hurts a good car show!

Several of the folks that stopped and talked to the EV team noticed our great sponsors.




Thursday, July 28, 2011

Mustang Week 2011


The Electric Fox visited Mustang Week at Myrtle Beach. This was a great time at the best Mustang show in the US!!!! Hundreds of Mustang enthusiasts checked out the EV.


Electric Fox at Planet Hollywood during the mustang week meet and greet.


Getting ready to do a few laps at the Myrtle Beach Speedway. Check the video below.


Chilling at the Late Model Restoration trailer.

Monday, June 13, 2011



For his final exam our video editor, Graham, created this AWESOME vid to show off the build of our project and a little about the EV challenge. View the rest of our vids at http://www.youtube.com/user/mcmichelev

News & Record news article


On Sunday June 12th our electric fox was featured in our local newspaper, the News & Record. The article was very well written... thanks Brian Ewing (author). Many folks from the community were able to read about our project.

Check out the article here--> http://www.news-record.com/content/2011/06/10/article/rolling_out_electric_fox


Brian Ewing checking out our electric fox.

The Local Car Shows

Recently some of the members on our team took the electric car to the Madison and Reidsville Car shows to inform the community about electric vehicles and our project. While at the car show's our team was asked many questions about the workings of the vehicle. We almost always had people around our car checking it out. While at the Reidsville car show Hunter and Quinton were interviewed by the WGSR 47 News team.

Just before the Reidsville show we added a decal to our windshield with our website URL and installed our Fender Apron Covers from Scott Rod Fabrications.



The decal of our website on the windshield.


Hunter and Dylan answer questions about our project at the Madison car show.


The streets of Madison, NC







On our way to the Reidsville car show.









Arriving at the Reidsville car show. Mr. Butler joined us in his '01 cobra, don't forget the "diamond in the rough" in the background.

Eli installing the Fender Apron covers from Scott Rod Fabrications.


The electric fox as of June 2011



Friday, June 3, 2011

McMichael FFA Cookout

McMichael High School's chapter of Future Farmers of America recently held a end-of-the-year cookout for its members here at McMichael on Wednesday. The team viewed this as an opportunity to display our Mustang to our fellow students as well as talk about electric vehicles and their impact on the environment. The cookout was a great success for our project because of the publicity the car earned.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

SVT Superfest 2011!!!

Last Saturday, some members of the team showed the car off at the SVT Superfest, which was held at Virginia International Raceway(VIR) amongst hundreds of other Ford vehicles. Our Mustang turned heads and received multiple looks of confusion and curiosity from many of the visitors.
Participants from many states flocked to VIR for the SVT Superfest to show off their cars, check out other great cars, and race their vehicles on the VIR track. Our team participated mainly in the car show on Saturday to spread the message about our project. The team answered numerous questions about the car while checking out other cars at the show. A little after lunch, Mr. Butler drove the car in two parade laps around the track just to have fun and enjoy the car. He got the Mustang up to 75 mph, which is the fastest the car has gone so far, while testing the handling and suspension in a road setting.






Our Mustang staging for parade laps.




The Mustang taking some parade laps.



Our Mustang in line for parade laps.





Our Mustang with our sponsor board and a banner provided by Late Model Restoration. Late Model Restoration has been one of our project's biggest sponsors by donating valuable a parts for the Mustang.








Tuesday, May 24, 2011

EV Challenge May 21-22, 2011







This past weekend, our team traveled to Garysburg, NC to the EV Challenge event where we pushed our car to its limits. The car underwent multiple mechanical and electrical inspections before being tested in maximum range and an autocross event. The event was held at the North Carolina Center for Automotive Research ( NCCAR) located in Garysburg.The NCCAR facility features a 2.03 mile ride and handling course as well as six private garages and 2 large conference rooms that suited the needs of the EV Challenge very well this past weekend. The NCCAR facility is still under construction, and is planned to be an even greater research facility in the future.

On Saturday, all inspections and the range event were held for all of the electric vehicles. Our vehicle placed second in vehicle design behind Mount Vernon High School, located in Iowa. Oral presentations and troubleshooting events were held on Saturday as well. The troubleshooting event consists of 21 multiple-choice questions as well as finding two faults on a special board that represents an electric vehicle circuit. Our team placed second overall and first in the car class in the troubleshooting event on Saturday. The oral presentation consists of students presenting a 5 to 7 minute speech on a subject relating to electric vehicles. This year's subject pertained to Lithium ion batteries and their effects on a vehicle's inertia. Our team placed sixth overall in oral presentation on Saturday.

After the oral presentation and troubleshooting events, all of the electric vehicles participated in the range event on the 2 mile ride and handling course. Our vehicle performed exceptionally well in the range event, traveling approximately 35 miles on one charge, earning our team second place in the range event. Hunter Foulks was the driver of the Mustang in the range event. Our vehicle placed second behind Mount Vernon High School's Pontiac Fiero and before Weaver Academy's Mazda RX 7.

The autocross event was held on Sunday, where all of the teams out their cars to the test on a small agility course. Traffic cones were set up in multiple positions to create different obstacles for the vehicles. Quintin Dickerson was our team's driver for the autocross event, and he performed well in the autocross, averaging approximately 33 seconds on each run. Our Mustang placed second in the car class in the autocross event behind Mount Vernon High School's Pontiac Fiero and ahead of Weaver Academy's Mazda RX 7.

Overall, the EV Challenge this past weekend was a great success for our program, allowing our team to analyze our vehicle's strengths and weaknesses, as well as allowing the team to see all of our hard work pay off. Some strengths the team noticed about our Mustang included successes in design and impressive handling during the autocross event. Some weaknesses for our vehicle included a lack in range as well as the lack of a clutch in our transmission. The goal for our Mustang now is to upgrade from lead-acid batteries to lithium-ion batteries in order to reduce weight while increasing power. This goal can be achieved through the support of our sponsors and the hard work of our students.

Our Mustang is weighed before undergoing technical and electrical inspections.





Hunter and Quintin explain the mechanics of our Mustang to a EV Challenge judge during technical inspection.






Hunter and Quintin explain to the judges the wiring of our vehicle during electrical inspection.





Topsail High School's 2001 Ford Ranger before the range event.





West Wilkes High School's 2000 Mazda Miata.







Mount Vernon High School's 1988 Pontiac Fiero.





Dudley High School's 1990 Mazda B220 pickup.








Weaver Academy's 1987 Mazda RX 7.







Hunter and Quintin in an interview about our electric vehicle.





All of the electric vehicles staging for the range event on Saturday.





A new Tesla Roadster that served as the pace car for the range event.






Quintin driving the Mustang in the autocross event on Sunday.






Quintin takes on a tight turn in the Mustang during the autocross event.






Quintin finishes an autocross run on Sunday.






To check out more photos of the EV Challenge, check out our Picasa album and our school's website at Lab306.com. All of the cars that were at the event are featured in our album. We also have video clips of different school's autocross runs on our Youtube channel.

Overall, we are pleased with the results of our vehicle this year and we hope to improve the Mustang this summer by upgrading batteries to lithium-ion and improving our voltage to 156v.