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Formula Student 2012 Cost, Manufacturing and Sustainability

Formula Student 2012 Cost, Manufacturing and Sustainability. Richard Hale & Darren Cashman Head Cost Judge Deputy Head Cost Judge. Cost Winners 2012. Congratulations! Bath Class 1 Cost Winner. Top 10 Class 1 Cost Results.

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Formula Student 2012 Cost, Manufacturing and Sustainability

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  1. Formula Student 2012 • Cost, Manufacturing and Sustainability Richard Hale & Darren Cashman Head Cost Judge Deputy Head Cost Judge

  2. Cost Winners 2012 • Congratulations! • Bath Class 1 Cost Winner

  3. Top 10 Class 1 Cost Results Team No. University. Points

  4. Cost and Manufacturing • Read and understand the rules • Read the additional guides • Consider trade off’s • Cost Vs. Performance • Cost Vs. Sustainability

  5. Trade Off’s

  6. Sustainability • Sustainability for Powertrain • Overall presented very well • Considerations • Different Powertrain evaluation method • “Combustion Vs. EV” etc • Offset for fuel consumptions • Sustainability Vs. Performance Vs. Cost • Life Cycle

  7. Real Case Scenario • The real case scenario and your car are separate • Represent real world outside FS • Read the brief published • Ask friends/family to review

  8. Overall Summary • Prepare and plan your vehicle cost • Use the BLP to you advantage • Organise your team • Set a budget for each section • Consider impact of changes • Communicate with your team • Read the rules again

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