Over 130 student teams from all across Asia and Middle East will arrive end of this month to put their selfbuilt fuelefficient vehicles to the test on a street circuit in the heart of Manila, Philippines. As Shell Ecomarathon enters its 30th year globally, the sixth Asian edition of the student innovation competition will welcome 7 student teams from Pakistan. Teams from Australia, Bangladesh, Oman and Saudi Arabia are taking part in this year’s competition for the first time in its history.
Student teams are challenged to stretch the boundaries of fuel efficiency in a real world urban environment, and winners are determined by the mileage achieved on a litre of fuel, rather than speed.
Last year’s competition saw Team ‘How Much Ethanol’ from Panjavidhya Technological College, Thailand drive 2,730km on a litre of ethanol the equivalent distance of a roundtrip between Karachi and Lahore.
Student teams will participate in the Prototype or UrbanConcept vehicle categories of the competition. The Prototype category will see student teams entering cars of the future streamlined vehicles focused on maximising fuel efficiency through innovative design elements, such as drag reduction. The UrbanConcept category will focus on more “roadworthy” fuelefficient vehicles. Aimed at meeting the reallife needs of drivers, these vehicles are closer in appearance to the highermileage cars seen on the roads today. A total of more than 130 vehicles composed of Prototype and Urban Concept models have been entered for this year’s competition.
For both Prototype and UrbanConcept categories, teams may enter vehicles using any of the following energy types: gasoline, diesel, alternative gasoline (ethanol 100), alternative diesel (Shell GastoLiquid or fatty acid methyl ester), battery electric, hydrogen fuel cell or Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), a new energy type introduced for the 2015 competition. Shell Ecomarathon Asia 2015 will see three teams use Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) as source of energy for their vehicles. Results for the electricallypowered vehicles are expressed in km per kilowatt hour (km/kWh), and in km per litre (km/l) for the other energy types. Students will have the freedom to exercise their creativity in technical and design aspects, with the condition that all vehicles entered meet specific safety rules.
The 7 student teams representing 5 universities of Pakistan Pakistan Institute of Engineering & Applied Sciences (PIEAS), PNECNUST Karachi, National Fertilizer Corporation University (NFC), Air University and Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology (GIKI), will be racing alongside students representing universities, colleges and technical institutes from 16 other Asian countries; including 49 teams that will make their debut at the competition this year.
SEM Asia 2015 will see 24 OnTrack awards with prize money of US$2,000 and US$1,000 for Winners and Runners up in different Prototype and UrbanConcept fuel categories. In addition, teams will also be vying for six OffTrack awards: Communications, Vehicle Design, Technical Innovation, Safety, Perseverance and Spirit of the Event and Shell Helix Tribology Award. The Shell Helix Tribology Award is an offtrack award that recognises student teams that demonstrate the use of lubrication engineering principles to improve the fuel efficiency result of their vehicles.
To bring fuel efficiency practices to everyday life, Shell is conducting a Fuel Efficiency Survey to explore different methods Pakistani motorists employ to get the most out of their vehicle and motor fuel on daytoday basis. The Pakistan Survey results will be announced later this month.
In last year’s SEM Asia competition, ‘Team PNECNUST’ from PNECNUST, Karachi won the offtrack ‘Communications Award’ for their innovative approach towards spreading awareness about the event and fuel efficiency through social media and onground activities to promote a sustainable environment.
The flagoff ceremony for the student competition will be held on 27 February at Manila’s historic Luneta Park, while the closing ceremony and awards presentation will be held on 1 March at Tent City, Manila Hotel.
This year also marks the second edition of the Shell Powering Progress Together Forum at Shell Ecomarathon Asia, where more than 300 delegates from government, business and civil society gather to discuss challenges and potential solutions surrounding global energy, water and food resources. It runs alongside Shell Ecomarathon and features eminent speakers from the Philippines and region.
SEM Asia 2015 features educational exhibits that explore what the world and cities might look like in the future. Visitors will be able to access a live fan zone that allows them to get close to the track, learn more about the challenge, grab a bite to eat and possibly meet celebrity drivers and personalities. Another addition to this year’s Shell Ecomarathon is the Fact or Fiction Challenge, which will include an interactive mythbusting demonstration and celebrity driving challenge.