Sandia incorporates AI into New Mexico Electric Car Challenge – News Releases

Sandia incorporates AI into New Mexico Electric Car Challenge – News Releases


Sandia National Laboratories volunteer Justin Teo serves as a scorekeeper at the 2023 New Mexico Electric Car Challenge. (Photo by Kim Quintana) Click on the thumbnail for a high-resolution image.
Sandia National Laboratories volunteer Justin Teo serves as a scorekeeper at the 2023 New Mexico Electric Car Challenge. (Photo by Kim Quintana) Click on the thumbnail for a high-resolution image.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — New Mexico middle school students will once again experience the thrill of building their own electric cars as part of the annual New Mexico Electric Car Challenge. This year, they will also get to explore the world of artificial intelligence.

Sponsored by Sandia National Laboratories, the annual event encourages students to push their creativity to the limit while embracing science, technology, engineering and math to design and build an electric car that can travel the fastest while carrying a payload.

The contest provides a fun way for teachers to inspire students and for Sandia employees to share their expertise with inquisitive students.

This year’s challenge adds a new dimension by inviting students to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and electric vehicles.

Participants can investigate and compare the energy consumption of electric vehicles and AI models, such as ChatGPT, along with the data centers that support them.

Students from Carlsbad Middle School make alterations to their electric car after a trial run in the 2023 New Mexico Electric Car Challenge. (Photo courtesy Sandia National Labs) Click on the thumbnail for a high-resolution image.
Students from Carlsbad Middle School make alterations to their electric car after a trial run in the 2023 New Mexico Electric Car Challenge. (Photo courtesy Sandia National Labs) Click on the thumbnail for a high-resolution image.

“By participating, students will not only deepen their understanding of these technologies but also contribute to the presidential AI challenge,” said Deb Menke, Sandia’s K-12 STEM program manager. “This new element aims to inspire innovation and address real world issues through AI solutions.”

Artificial intelligence experts from Sandia will also demonstrate machine learning, virtual reality capabilities and other exciting projects happening at the Labs.

Media are invited to attend and interview teams.



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