JUDD GREENPOWER

A cartoon illustration of a green race car viewed from the side, with a grey driver wearing a helmet.

The Judd School Greenpower racing team is dedicated to innovation, competition, and sustainable technology. Their mission is to design and build an efficient, eco‑friendly vehicle that not only performs on the track but also embodies their commitment to green energy.

Black racing soapbox car with green accents and the number 99, driven by a person wearing a helmet, on a racetrack.

The JuddHound racing at Goodwood in 2022

Having designed, built and raced their first racing car in 2022, they are currently designing and building a new, improved model to race in 2026.

Tonbridge Rotary has agreed to support the Judd School's Greenpower team, with a contribution of £500. The money will go towards buying foam for a new shell for their old car, as well as the motor and motor controller for their new car.

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President Julian Brandling-Harris and Rotarian Phil Higgins present the Judd Greenpower team with a cheque for £500

The Greenpower Education Trust inspires young people around the world to excel in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) through a unique challenge: to design, build and race an electric car. It is a UK based charity with an outstanding track record in kick starting careers in engineering.  It helps unlock potential and spark enthusiasm for STEM through the excitement of motorsport.