Race Begins To Build Student Engineers' Energy Efficient Car

14 February 2013

University of Derby Shell Eco car

Computer image of the University of Derby Mechanical Engineering students' super-efficient electric car design.

The students have done well just to get their design for the electric vehicle accepted, considering the incredible number of entries that the Shell Eco-Marathon Europe contest attracte

Dr Dani Harmanto, Programme Leader for the University's BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering, and BEng (Hons) Manufacturing and Production Engineering courses.

Students working on Shell Eco car

Dr Dani Harmanto, of the University of Derby's School of Technology, (front right of group) with some of the student engineering team behind the electric car, designed for the 2013 Shell Eco-marathon Europe contest. Student Kresna Wirawan, 20, of Indonesia, (top left of group) is managing the Derby team.

A team of energy conscious engineers from the University of Derby are going the extra mile in the hopes of competing in a Europe-wide contest to develop a green, super-efficient car.

Fifteen students from the University's BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering degree course had their design for a one-person, electric battery powered car selected - from around 900 original entries internationally - for the Urban Concept category of the 2013 Shell Eco-marathon Europe contest.

They're now looking for sponsorship to turn their design into a real vehicle to take part in the contest's next stage, an energy efficiency race, to be held in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, from 15-19 May. The contest is sponsored by Shell, the global group of energy and petrochemicals companies.

Five of the 15 students would go with the vehicle to Rotterdam. They are Kresna Wirawan (Team Manager), 20; Jerome Deakin, 35; Lee Clough, 18; Danny Starbrook, 21; and Oliver Muse, 19.

Kresna, who comes from Indonesia, said: "Shell runs three of these type of contests covering Asia, Europe and America; so we're taking part in something truly global. That's good for all of us, in terms of our future careers in engineering."

Dr Dani Harmanto, Programme Leader for the University's BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering, and BEng (Hons) Manufacturing and Production Engineering courses, added: "The students have done well just to get their design for the electric vehicle accepted, considering the incredible number of entries that the Shell Eco-Marathon Europe contest attracted.

"The next stage is to go to Rotterdam and prove the vehicle on the test track, where the cars compete to see which can best complete laps of an urban road racetrack in a specified time."

The Derby students estimate that it will cost them around £5,000 to build their vehicle and take it to Rotterdam, and are looking for sponsorship or assistance. Around 200 competitor teams Europe-wide have been given the opportunity to take part in the test track phase of Shell's competition.

Companies or individuals wishing to help the Derby team with sponsorship can contact Dr Harmanto direct on 01332 593206 or email: d.harmanto@derby.ac.uk

For further media information please contact Sean Kirby, University Press and PR Officer, on 01332 591891 or email: s.kirby@derby.ac.uk

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