Explore Embry-Riddle Prescott's First Student-Built Land Speed
Vehicle
Explore Embry-Riddle Prescott's First Student-Built Land Speed
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Eagle Works: Advanced Vehicle Lab is a non-profit organization residing on the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) campus in Prescott, Arizona. As a completely student-run organization, Eagle Works strives to push the boundaries of racing technology. Click on the video below to learn about the team and our current endeavors.
The current goal for the Eagle Works team is to design, build, and race an 2/E class electric land-speed car. The Team prides itself on providing students the opportunity to gain valuable industry experience as well as develop professionally.
The current goal for the Eagle Works team is to design, build, and race an 2/E class electric land-speed car. The Team prides itself on providing students the opportunity to gain valuable industry experience as well as develop professionally.
The Eagle Works team consists of twenty-four members, each with unique backgrounds and interests. Coming from a wide variety of majors, every member is determined in realizing the vision of fabricating the world’s fastest 2/E electric vehicle.
In 2014, Eagle Works began the process of creating a student-built, electric, land-speed vehicle in hopes of setting a new 2/E class speed record.
In 2014, Eagle Works began the process of creating a student-built, electric, land-speed vehicle in hopes of setting a new 2/E class speed record.
Eagle Works is currently developing Embry-Riddle's first student-built electric land-speed dragster. The goal of the project is to set a new record of 230 MPH for the 2/E Class. View the project - it's both electrifying and fast!