Teenage inventor makes waves in the electric vehicle industry with groundbreaking motor design. At just 17 years old, a Florida high school student has successfully built an electric vehicle motor that could potentially reduce the world's reliance on rare-earth minerals, a key component in traditional EV motors. The innovative design, which utilizes more widely available materials, could have significant implications for the future of sustainable transportation and energy efficiency. As the demand for electric vehicles continues to rise, the need for more sustainable and environmentally friendly production methods is becoming increasingly urgent, making this young inventor's achievement all the more noteworthy.


At 17, a Florida teen built an EV motor that could reduce rare-earth dependence  The Times of India