Top Three Teams Announced in Future of Transportation Student Competition

Finalists conceive the future of the U.S. ground transportation sector and will present their visions at the Fuels Institute’s Annual Meeting, April 27–29 in San Francisco.

March 14, 2016

ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Duke University, Morgan State University and the University of California, Berkeley, have been chosen as finalist to compete in the Fuels Institute’s 2016 Future of Transportation Case Competition, taking place April 27–29 in San Francisco at the Institute’s annual meeting.

The Fuels Institute’s Case Competition, sponsored by Gilbarco Veeder Root North America, provides teams of university undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to create their vision of an ideal future transportation sector. Teams were asked to outline how their vision could become a reality within the next 30 years, based on the current infrastructure in the United States.

Twenty teams of three or more students from 11 schools registered for the competition. A group of 13 judges from the fuels, retail and vehicle industries winnowed the submissions to select the top three. The finalists will be flown out to San Francisco to present to more than 80 professionals in the fuels and vehicle industries on Thursday, April 28. The winner of the 2016 Future of Transportation Case Competition will be announced later that evening at an awards dinner.

The winning team will share $5,000; and the second and third place teams will win $2,500 and $1,000 respectively. The finalists, along with three honorable mentions, will have their submissions combined and published by the Fuels Institute.

“Our team of judges was impressed by the ideas and perspectives presented by each of the finalists,” said Fuels Institute Executive Director John Eichberger. “We look forward to hearing the finalists present their visions of an innovative transportation future to industry thought leaders attending the Fuels Institute meeting next month.” 

In addition to the student competition, the Fuels Institute, founded by NACS in 2013, commissions and publishes comprehensive, fact-based research projects that address the issues identified by the affected stakeholders. These projects will help to inform both business owners considering long-term investment decisions and policymakers considering legislation and regulations affecting the market.

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