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    FPL donates electric go-kart build kit to Miami Gardens School

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    Carol City High School students examine the Electrathon electric race car kit donated by FPL in their classroom in Miami Gardens, FL Thursday Jan 22, 2026. (David Adame/For FPL)
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    By Jovani Davis

    (Source: CNW)

     

    Carol City High School students examine the Electrathon electric race car kit donated by FPL in their classroom in Miami Gardens, FL Thursday Jan 22, 2026. (David Adame/For FPL)

    Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) has donated an Electrathon electric vehicle (EV) build kit to students at Miami Carol City Senior High School, home to an Electric Vehicle Automotive Technology Magnet Program.

    Through the Electrathon program, students from the school’s STEM Scientists and Chief Motorsports clubs will have the opportunity to design, build, and race their own EV at a professional racetrack this school year, competing to see which vehicle can travel the farthest on a single battery charge.

    The Electrathon program allows students to apply STEM — science, technology, engineering, and mathematics — principles while developing critical-thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork skills.

    Carol City High School students examine the Electrathon electric race car kit donated by FPL in their classroom in Miami Gardens, FL Thursday Jan 22, 2026. (David Adame/For FPL)

    As part of the experience, students will also participate in a STEM Day field trip to the Miami International Autodrome ahead of the 2026 Miami E-Prix. Located just two miles from the school’s campus, the visit will give students exposure to real-world STEM careers and the chance to connect with Electrathon teams from across the district.

    FPL is committed to empowering the next generation of STEM innovators in the community. Miami Carol City Senior High School now joins five other Miami-Dade public schools with FPL-sponsored Electrathon programs.

     

    Carol City High School students examine the Electrathon electric race car kit donated by FPL in their classroom in Miami Gardens, FL Thursday Jan 22, 2026. (David Adame/For FPL)

    They are the largest electric utility in Florida and one of the largest rate-regulated utilities in the United States. A subsidiary of NextEra Energy, FPL serves more than 5.9 million customer accounts, or approximately 12 million people, across the state. The company has made significant investments in renewable energy, battery storage, and grid modernization, and regularly supports workforce development and STEM education initiatives throughout Florida.

     

    As part of the experience students will also participate in a STEM Day field trip to the Miami International Autodrome ahead of the 2026 Miami E-Prix. Located just two miles from the school’s campus the visit will give students exposure to real-world STEM careers and the chance to connect with Electrathon teams from across the district.
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    Carma Henry

    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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