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YOUNG DESIGNER COMPETITION WINNER TAKES DELIVERY OF GREENPOWER CAR
19.07.2021 Press Release
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars presents Greenpower car kit to Year 8 pupils at St Saviour's & St Olave's School. The car forms part of the prize awarded to UK regional winner, Sofia, in the marque's global Young Designer Competition, run during Covid-19 lockdown in 2020.
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- Rolls-Royce Motor Cars presents Greenpower car kit to Year 8 pupils at St Saviour's & St Olave's School
- Car forms part of the prize awarded to UK regional winner, Sofia, in the marque's global Young Designer Competition, run during Covid-19 lockdown in 2020
- Sofia's design Bumblebee 5000 was one of more than 5,000 entries, submitted by children age 5-16 in over 80 countries worldwide
- Sophia and her nine teammates will take part in Greenpower's design-build-race a car challenge this year
- Team will receive advice and guidance on creating their car's new bodywork from the Head of Bespoke Design at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
“We’re delighted to present this new Greenpower car to Sofia
and her teammates at St Saviour’s & St Olave’s School. She was a
worthy winner in our Young Designer Competition with the wonderful
Bumblebee 5000, and clearly has a great imagination and eye for
detail. While her winning design was a dream-car of the future, the
Greenpower project gives her and her friends the opportunity to
design and build their own ‘real’ working car, in the present day.
We look forward to working with them on their design and wish them
every success in the racing season to come.”
Andrew Ball, Head of Corporate Relations, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
“This has been a wonderful opportunity for our students to get
involved with this environmentally conscious design project. The
students have been very excited throughout the whole process, and we
really enjoyed the day when Rolls-Royce and Greenpower delivered our
car kit to the school. The students are enjoying building it and we
are really looking forward to seeing the car and hopefully to racing
it once it has been built.”
Catherine May BSc (Hons), MBA, Headteacher, St Saviour's &
St Olave's School, Southwark
“It was brilliant to team-up with Rolls-Royce to welcome another
school into the Greenpower family and provide more young people with
the opportunity to take part in our design-build-race a car
challenge. We are thrilled that we have a growing community in
London and now we have St Saviour's & St Olave's School joining
a number of brilliant teams in the region. For over 20 years we have
helped engage students in science, technology, engineering and
maths, both in the UK and abroad, and shown them how exciting and
rewarding a future career in it can be. We hope to continue to
expand our reach and encourage a greater number of 9 to 25‑year‑olds
to pursue a career in the industry.”
Paul van Veggel, Chief Executive Officer, Greenpower Education Trust
Motor car handover ceremonies are an important part
of the Rolls-Royce experience. But the marque has delivered a very
unusual car to an extremely important person in somewhat unusual circumstances.
Rather than the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood, the setting was
the playground at St Saviour’s & St Olave’s School, a fully
inclusive, highly successful Church of England school for girls in
inner-city Southwark, South London. The guest of honour was Sofia, UK
regional winner in the marque’s global Young Designer Competition held
in 2020.
As part of her prize, Rolls-Royce presented a complete new
Greenpower car kit to her school to be used in future events run by
the Greenpower Education Trust. This UK-based charity aims to inspire
young people to excel in science, technology, engineering and maths
(STEM) subjects through designing, building and racing an electric car.
The kit comprises a standard chassis, motor and batteries – it’s
left to the team to design and build the bodywork themselves. Sofia
and nine friends, all currently in Year 8, have formed ‘The Rolls
Racers’ to create their car. The team will receive advice and support
from Gavin Hartley, Head of Bespoke Design at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
and one of the Young Designer Competition judges.
For all the right reasons, the Greenpower car kit is supplied in
a series of highly practical but rather prosaic packing cases.
Rolls-Royce felt this lacked the proper celebratory feel for a
national prizegiving. Accordingly, the occasion was graced by the
official Greenpower demonstration car, finished in a striking gold
livery, and a magnificent Wraith, the most powerful Rolls-Royce ever
made, brought to London specially from Goodwood.
Although both cars represent the very best of their kind,
neither can match the features or capabilities of Sofia’s winning
entry in the Young Designer Competition. Her Bumble Bee 5000
is driverless, and equipped with comfortable tables and chairs, a
disco ball, the best surround sound system, WIFI, GPS, a hook for
luggage and much more; it also changes colour depending on the
occasion or season.
Launched in April 2020, the competition was devised to provide a
creative outlet for children age 16 and under confined by Covid-19
lockdown restrictions. It proved an instant and spectacular success,
eventually attracting more than 5,000 entries from over 80 countries.
Asked only to design their ‘dream Rolls-Royce of the future’,
children had complete creative freedom, allowing them to develop ideas
of astonishing scope, complexity and vision far beyond the realms of
automotive design. Winning entries included designs inspired by (among
many other things) unicorns, turtles, space travel, the Egyptian
pyramids and Pablo Picasso.
Although the worldwide event ended in June last year, the format
is currently being reprised in a Young Designer Competition recently
launched by Rolls-Royce Lebanon.
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