
Team Hypergreen is a team of SRM University, Ncr Campus which will represent the college in the Shell eco marathon 2017 in the urban concept leg. Hypergreen is the brain child of Sandeep Thakur, an Automobile engineering student, with his team of 25 hardworking & passionate engineers, they are trying to build an efficient, lighter yet innovative vehicle under the guidance of Mr. Bala Murugan and Mr. Freedon Daniel.
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Tuesday, 9 August 2016
ABOUT
TeamHyperGreen
Team Hypergreen is the official team of SRM University, Ncr Campus which will represent the college in the shell eco marathon 2017 in the urban concept leg. SRM University has been ranked #1 private technology institute in the country by many prime ranking institutions. The institute has been competing in various completions with flying colours in almost every aspects. Shell Eco Marathon is the frontier test of engineering profess of budding engineers where students of various technical universities urge to build fuel efficient, lighter & innovative vehicles which achieve upto 200* kmpl average under complex tests designed by shell engineers to replicate real world scenarios.
Hypergreen is the brain child of Sandeep Thakur, an Automobile engineering student, a true enthusiast at heart & passion about automobile technology. He started acquiring his knowledge & working for the same completion since last 2 years with his team 25 hardworking & passionate engineers, they are trying to build an efficient, lighter yet innovative vehicle which will compete with the legends of Asia in the Asia pacific leg of the Shell eco marathon.
Saturday, 23 July 2016
ABOUT THE EVENT
Shell Eco-marathon challenges student teams around the world to design, build, test and drive ultra-energy-efficient vehicles.With three annual events in Asia, Americas and Europe, student teams take to the track to see who goes further on the least amount of fuel.
Shell Eco-marathon challenges student teams around the world to design, build, test and drive ultra-energy-efficient vehicles.With three annual events in Asia, Americas and Europe, student teams take to the track to see who goes further on the least amount of fuel.
History of the event.
The competition dates back to 1939 when Shell Oil Company employees in the USA made a friendly wager over who could travel furthest on the same amount of fuel. Since then it has expanded to two more continents, includes many energy types and sparks passionate debate around the future of energy and mobility.
Venue of the events
- Shell Eco-marathon Asia
- Shell Eco-marathon America
- Shell Eco-marathon Europe
Categories
There are two categories of vehicles in shell eco-marathon.
Type of fuels used
- Gasoline
- Diesel
- Alternative Fuel
- CNG (Compressed Natural Gas)
- Battery-electric
- Hydrogen fuel cell
About Shell
They are a global group of energy and petrochemical companies with an average of 93,000 employees in more than 70 countries. They use advanced technologies and take an innovative approach to help build a sustainable energy future.
ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE ECO MARATHON
In the Prototype category, team TED of France achieved 2308.3km/l with gasoline and team Iut Gmp Valenciennes set a new track record of 1323.1 km/l with diesel.In the UrbanConcept category, team Lycee Louis Delage of France achieved the best-ever performance and track record of 517.3 km/l with gasoline, team DTU Roadrunners of Denmark achieved the best-ever performance and track record of 665 km/l with ethanol.
Impact on the society
Due to the continuous effect of the students all round the world the event aims to decrease the carbon footprint produce by the automobile world.Thus making our planet more green and clean and a better place to live in.
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