Sales Pitch (A)

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The Baker International Company’s Group A has an exciting forward progression towards the ultimate goal of making Columbus a smart city. Our subdivision has spent months researching the important factors that go into the creation of an efficient mode of transportation that also qualifies as being energy efficient.


Our AEV design is a clean and efficient way to transport citizens from the urban desert of Linden to the shopping centers of Polaris and Easton.

The AEV in question has several strengths:

First: Low Energy Consumption – During the final performance test, the AEV only consumed around 250 Joules

Second: Lightweight – The AEV weighed in at an astonishing 257 grams

Third: Power Braking – The AEV coding team has developed an outstanding system where the AEV is able to stop on a dime thanks to efficient power braking

 

The strengths of our AEV have made it a top option on the market, as an energy efficient design is integral. The AEV may be above the average for all of the other advanced energy vehicles in development, but this can be attributed to our AEV not using a servo brake, meaning that the energy consumption is a little higher, however the overall cost is lower due to less parts being used.

 

Key Areas of Focus for our AEV are as follows:

  1. Low Cost
  2. Energy Efficiency
  3. Lightweight Design
  4. Power Braking