Huanui College head of science Fiona Borrer was impressed by the sophistication of Richard's project.
"He's a total self-starter. He is streets ahead of his classmates. The maths and physics equations were gobsmacking."
Richard said he didn't face any major hurdles in the investigation, saying his previous studies of solar energy gave him a good foundation to succeed with the project.
He has secured financial backing from Northland Inc, Robinson Asphalt and Callaghan Innovation to create a full-sized prototype for next year's Central Northland Science Fair.
Richard's project is being exhibited alongside 190 others at Forum North until 5pm today.
The exhibition has been a hit with 7-year-old Nathaniel Gardam, who is home-schooled and visited the fair yesterday with his mum Anjanette.
"He really likes the hands-on ones," Ms Gardam said.
She said it was a good chance for Nathaniel to see projects that were dynamic and engaging.