(SEMASA) MALAYSIAN TEAMS SWEEP THREE AWARDS AT SHELL ECO-MARATHON ASIA 2015

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Malaysian student teams did the country proud again by bagging three awards at Shell Eco-marathon Asia 2015 yesterday. This year’s winners bested over 120 student teams from 17 countries across Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa – including new entrants from Australia, Bangladesh, Oman and Saudi Arabia. They were amongst the students from Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa who conquered the streets of Luneta Park, Manila to set five new mileage records at Shell Eco-marathon Asia.

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Team UiTM Eco-Sprint from Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) Shah Alam Malaysia bettered their own winning result last year to champion the Prototype Hydrogen Fuel Cell category with a record mileage of 315 km/m3. The design of their winning entry, SperMotive-3, was inspired by MH370 and MH17 and dedicated it as a tribute to the families, friends and victims of the tragedies.  Team Eco-Voyager from University of Malaya came in second place in the same category with a record mileage of 216.0km/m3.

Another UiTM team, UiTM Eco-Planet has maintained their victory in the UrbanConcept Hydrogen Fuel Cell category with a record of 105.8km/m3, beating student teams from 17 other countries.

Teams submitted vehicle entries in either the UrbanConcept or Prototype category in any of the seven different energy types. Results are measured on who can drive the furthest on the equivalent of 1 kWh of electricity, 1 m3 of hydrogen or 1 litre of fuel.

“I’m proud to see more teams and nations than ever joining the Shell Eco-marathon family this year. It’s very impressive that new starters from countries like Australia, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Bangladesh have made successful runs and recorded results in their first year, and I look forward to welcoming more newcomers in the next edition,” said Norman Koch, Shell Eco-marathon Technical Director.

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Six Off-Track Awards Presented to Outstanding Student Teams

In addition to the 10 On-Track awards, teams also competed for six Off-Track Awards that tested their technical and creative skills, as well as their approach to safety and sustainability. A panel of experts from various fields judged the students on a variety of categories that covered Safety, Communications, Technical Innovation, Vehicle Design, Perseverance and Spirit of the Event and Tribology.

“Shell Eco-marathon is about inspiring the youth to come up with solutions for the future. It is one of the world’s most innovative and challenging student competitions that inspires bright young minds and future engineers to look at smarter mobility and explore new types of sustainable fuel,” said Leigh Wong, Head of Media Relations and Issues Management, Corporate Affairs, Shell Malaysia Limited.

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Overview of Shell Eco-marathon Asia 2015 winners

 

Prototype Category

 

Shell FuelSave Gasoline

Rank Team name Country School Name Fuel type Best attempt (km/l)
1 ATE.1 Thailand Kong Thabbok Upatham Changkol Kho So Tho Bo School Gasoline 1,490.2km/l
2 CKD – MIN10 Vietnam University of Technical Education Ho Chi Minh City Gasoline 568.0km/l
3 Batavia Generation Team Indonesia Universitas Negeri Jakarta Gasoline 485.4km/l

 

Shell FuelSave Diesel

Rank Team name Country School Name Fuel type Best attempt (km/l)
1 Clean Diesel Team Japan Hyogo Prefectural Tajima Technical Institute Diesel 1245.2km/l
2 Panja Thailand Panjavidhya Technological College Diesel 530.7km/l
3 WithOut Limits United Arab Emirates Higher Colleges of Technology, Ruwals (RUC) Diesel 175.4km/l

 

Alternative Fuel

Rank Team name Country School Name Fuel type Best attempt      (km/l)
1 Virgin Thailand Sakonnakhon Technical College Ethanol 1572.0km/l
2 Luk Jao Mae Khlong Prapa Thailand Dhurakij Pubdit University Ethanol 458.8km/l
3 Deakin Prototype Australia Deakin University Ethanol 281.1km/l

 

Battery Electric

Rank Team name Country School Name Fuel type Best attempt (km/kWh)
1 NSTRU Eco-Racing Thailand Nakhon Si Thammarat Rajabhat University Battery Electric 451.3km/kWh
2 Ratanakosin Technological college Thailand Rattanakosin Technological College Battery Electric 368.7km/kWh
3 EcoTraveller Singapore Institute of Technical Education (ITE) Battery Electric 324.5km/kWh

 

Hydrogen Fuel Cell

Rank Team name Country School Name Fuel type Best attempt (km/m3)
1 UiTM Eco-Sprint Malaysia Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) Shah Alam Hydrogen 315.6km/m3
2 Eco-Voyager Malaysia University of Malaya Hydrogen 216.0km/m3
3 GenNext Pejuang Brunei Universiti Brunei Darussalam Hydrogen 186.8km/m3

 

UrbanConcept Category

 

Shell FuelSave Gasoline

Rank Team name Country School Name Fuel type Best attempt (km/l)
1 DLSU Eco Car Team – I.C.E. Philippines De La Salle University Gasoline 126.6km/l
2 Donmuang Technical college Thailand Donmuang Technical College Gasoline 76.9km/l
3 Innova Pakistan Pakistan Institute Of Engineering and Applied Sciences Gasoline 58.1km/l

 

Shell FuelSave Diesel

Rank Team name Country School Name Fuel type Best attempt (km/l)
1 ITS Team 2 Indonesia Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember Diesel 152.7km/l
2 Cikal Diesel Indonesia Institut Teknologi Bandung Diesel 136.9km/l
3 Bengawan Team 2 Indonesia Sebelas Maret University Diesel 99.2km/l

 

Alternative Fuel

Rank Team name Country School Name Fuel type Best attempt (km/l)
1 LH – GOLD ENERGY Vietnam Lac Hong University Ethanol 164.4km/l
2 Horas Mesin Indonesia University of Sumatera Utara Ethanol 134.7km/l
3 IST AKPRIND 1 Indonesia Institut Sains & Teknologi AKPRIND Ethanol 89.0km/l

 

Battery Electric

Rank Team name Country School Name Fuel type Best attempt (km/kWh)
1 Team UP Philippines University of the Philippines – Diliman Battery Electric 40.5km/kWh

 

Hydrogen Fuel Cell

Rank Team name Country School Name Fuel type Best attempt (km/m3)
1 UiTM Eco Planet Malaysia Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) Shah Alam Hydrogen 105.8km/m3

 

 

Off-Track Awards Winners:

Communications

Anubis, Team CUT Eco-Racing UC

Cairo University Faculty of Engineering, Egypt

 

Vehicle Design

CD04-evo, Clean Diesel Team

Hyogo Prefectural Tajima Technical Institute, Japan

 

Technical Innovation

Nanyang Venture IX, Team Nanyang E Drive

Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore

 

Perseverance and Spirit of the Event

Team Alfaisal

Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia

 

Safety

Nanyang Venture IX, Team Nanyang E Drive

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

 

Shell Helix Tribology

Symmetry V3.0, Team TIP Mileage Proto

Technological Institute of the Philippines

The team also thought about lubricants in all parts of the engine. They incorporated a chain drive lubricated with a brush type oil dispenser with an automatic timer that also kept the chain clean. Lastly, they looked at the impact of different materials and used wheel bearings with a plastic retainer to improve energy efficiency.

Shell Eco-marathon Asia 2015 is held in partnership with the Philippine Government, especially the Department of Tourism, Department of Energy and the City of Manila. Its global Partners include HP (Official Global Information Technology (IT) Partner), Michelin (Official Global Paddock Partner and Tyre Supplier), The Linde Group (Official Global Paddock Partner) and Southwest Research Institute (Official Global Paddock Partner). Local private sector partners are Unilever Philippines, Solane, Coca-Cola, Globe and Hyundai.

For more information on all Shell Eco-marathon events across the globe, including official rules, instructions for registration and details on prizes, please visit the Shell Eco-marathon website at www.shell.com/ecomarathon.

To access event images, please visit the following URL: https://www.flickr.com/photos/shell_eco-marathon/​.


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