The Renewable Energy Skateboard (RESB) was designed to provide students and many others a green alternative to transportation; one that is solar powered, competitively priced, convenient to use, and a thrill to ride. This project utilizes bluetooth technology, as well as the rider's smartphone via an app to control the board without the need for a bulky RC Controller. With the addition of solar panels located on the board, there is no need to carry charging cables for the skateboard, and as a result, the user can charge their board on-the-go, and have access to unlimited, free, clean energy to power their Renewable Energy Skateboard.
Ted Dorcelus is currently a senior at University of Central Florida and will receive his Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering in May 2016.
He has attended University of Central Florida for three years.
His primary career interests lie in Energy.
Larry Miller will graduate and receive his Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering in May 2016.
He has interned at General Electric for 4 summers.
Following graduation Larry plans to start his career in Digital Hardware Design or RF/Power Amplifier Design
while also pursuing a Master’s of Science.
Travis Haren will graduate and receive his Bachelors of Science in Computer Engineering in May 2016.
He wishes to pursue a career in software development,
and if all else fails, his backup career is to become a rockstar.
Brandon Sabedra is currently a senior at the University of Central Florida and will receive his Bachelors of Science in Computer Engineering in May of 2016. His hope to attend graduate school at the University of Central Florida and find a career job in a software development company.