The results from the 2022 Competition are below. Please reach out to us with any questions, and congratulations on a massively successful year!
Awards:
- Scruntineer’s Award: Northeastern University
- IEEE Excellence in Project Management: Electric, Carnegie Mellon; Hybrid, Milwaukee School of Engineering
- IEEE Engineering the Future Award: Carnegie Mellon
- IEEE Excellence in EV Engineering: Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Competition Placements:
Hybrid Class
o First Place: Milwaukee School of Engineering
o Second Place: University of Wyoming
o Third Place: University of Victoria
Electric Class
o First Place: Carnegie Mellon
o Second Place: Northeastern University
o Third Place: Lawrence Tech
The Presentation and Design Schedules are posted, and can be found here. PLEASE NOTE: These times could change, and we will update any changes to this schedule on this page, and at the track, so please stay alert. If you have questions, please submit a ticket in the ticketing system.
You can find the Schedule of Events here on our website, along with helpful information for teams here. Please note: minor changes may be made to the Event Schedule, and we will post updates in this section of our website, so be sure to check here regularly.
We look forward to welcoming you back on track next week!
We have two more live webinars this week with Allegro Microsystems on April 20th at 2:00 PM EDT and the IEEE on April 22nd at 12:00 PM EDT. All are welcome to attend, and registration is required.
You can find the links to register for these webinars here, as well as the recorded sessions with Pat Symonds from Formula 1, and Laurel Skiff from BAE Systems.
Please reach out to us with any questions you have, and we look forward to seeing you all on the webinars this week.
We will be following the Dartmouth College COVID guidance for our competition on track. You can find the links to the guidelines below, and please reach out to us if you have any questions.
Event Guidance: https://covid.dartmouth.edu/event-guidance
Visitor Guidance: https://covid.dartmouth.edu/visitor-guidance
Face Mask Policy: https://covid.dartmouth.edu/face-mask-policy
We will be hosting Sponsor Webinars beginning on Tuesday, April 19th and encourage all of you to register for a really exciting lineup this year. You can find the Webinar schedules and registration links here, and you must be registered in order to attend.
We will also be recording these again this year and will be posting recordings on our Announcement page for anyone who is unable to attend the live discussions.
Please reach out to us if you have any questions.
The Bonus and Penalty Points have been updated here to reflect the most recent submission deadlines. Please note: if your team submits a document that is in the incorrect format, or with the incorrect document name and we ask you to fix it, your submission date will be that of the properly formatted document. Please refer to Rule A82.2 for clarification.
Teams must notify the FH+E Rules Committee via ticket system within 24 hours of this posting if there is a discrepancy in the scoring.
All team members who will be attending the on track competition must watch in entirety the Electrical Safety Presentation found here.
Please share this with teams, and record on this spreadsheet who has completed the video. Please reach out to us with any questions you have.
If you are planning on visiting us at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway between May 2-5th, 2022, please complete this quick form so we can plan accordingly. We hope to see many familiar faces, and are excited to welcome all who are new, so please share with anyone who is interested in being a part of the competition this year, and reach out to Jess with any questions.
It is with the greatest sadness that we share the news that Suzanne Royce, one of our most dedicated and superbly skilled Volunteers, died on Saturday, March 5.
Suzanne's passing is a great loss to all of us who worked with her on student competitions. She will be sorely missed by the Formula Hybrid + Electric family. Our sincerest condolences to Michael, Kevin, and Michele.
You can find a tribute to her here, published this morning by our friends at Formula Student.