Below is a sample budget that should provide enough materials to get a team started, depending on its desired expenditure level. Every team will have different parts needs depending on their individual robot design.
|
Annual Cost |
Expenditure Level |
Item |
First |
Future |
Low |
Med. |
High |
Super kit |
$300 |
|
• |
• |
• |
Competition add-on Kit |
$100 |
|
• |
• |
• |
Foundation add-on kit |
$80 |
|
• |
• |
• |
Additional parts needs |
$200 |
$40 |
|
|
• |
Replacement sensors |
|
$20 |
|
• |
• |
Add’l robot battery |
$20 |
|
• |
• |
2 |
Add’l robot battery charger |
$20 |
|
|
|
• |
Replacement motors (6) – first year |
$120 |
|
|
|
• |
Replacement motors (6) – future years |
|
$120 |
• |
• |
• |
Competition field |
$200 |
|
|
• |
• |
Field elements and game objects |
$100 |
$100 |
|
• |
• |
RobotC license |
Free! |
|
• |
• |
• |
Team shirts |
$100 |
|
|
|
• |
Team registration |
$150 |
$150 |
• |
• |
• |
Local/regional event registrations |
$25-$50 each |
$25-$50 each |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total first year cost: |
$725 |
$1,075 |
$1,585 |
Total future year annual cost: |
$345 |
$515 |
$605 |