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2,757.1 MPG Achieved at 2009 Shell Eco-marathon Americas(R)
Student-built, fuel-efficient prototype vehicle achieves highest distance using least amount of fuel
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With 44 participating teams at track competition was steep. This year's challenge brought together a number of returning teams determined to beat the 2,843 mpg (1,208 km/l) record set by Mater Dei High School (
"We knew coming into the challenge this year that we would have a lot to go up against," said
"The Shell Eco-marathon is a platform for students to let their imaginations run wild," said
This year, student teams were invited to participate in either the Prototype or UrbanConcept categories. For the Prototype category, teams entered futuristic prototypes - streamlined vehicles focused on maximizing fuel efficiency through innovative design elements, such as drag reduction. For the UrbanConcept category, teams entered more "roadworthy" fuel-efficient vehicles. Aimed at meeting the real-life needs of drivers, these vehicles are closer in appearance to the cars seen on roads today. For both categories, teams could use any conventionally available energy source - including fuels such as diesel, gasoline and liquid petroleum gas (LPG), as well as alternative fuels such as hydrogen, biomass and solar.
The 2009 Shell Eco-marathon Americas roster contained 44 teams from six high schools and 29 universities from North and
The Prototype entries included 28 vehicles powered by combustion engines, five by fuel cell/hydrogen technology, three by LPG, three by solar power, and two by diesel fuel. The UrbanConcept entries included two vehicles powered by combustion engines and one by solar power.
Category winners for the 2009 Shell Eco-marathon Americas include:
Prototype
Grand Prize - Combustion Engine
With mileage of 2,757.1 mpg (1,172.2 kilometers per liter) the Alerion Supermileage team from
Fuel Cell/Hydrogen
The
Solar Power
The Purdue Solar Racing team from
UrbanConcept
Grand Prize - Combustion Engine
With mileage of 433.3 mpg (184.2 kilometers per liter) the Mater Dei Supermileage Team from Mater Dei High School in
Special Awards for the 2009 Shell Eco-marathon Americas
Achieving the best fuel economy in a category wasn't the only way to win at the 2009 Shell Eco-marathon Americas. Teams were also given the opportunity to compete for one or more Special Awards, including:
Eco-Design Award
A special "Eco-Design Award" was presented to the
Safety
The "Safety Award" recognized three teams who made the most extensive efforts to comply with the safety regulations of the Shell Eco-marathon Americas. This award went to UNAM (
Technical Innovation
This award was presented to three teams who demonstrated outstanding initiative and technical ingenuity along with optimal use of new materials in the drive train, chassis, instrumentation and tires. First prize was awarded to
Design
The 2009 Shell Eco-marathon Americas "Design Award" was presented to the Brazilian team from Minas Gerais State University. This award recognized their innovative design research related to ergonomics, aesthetics, choice of materials and technical feasibility. The originality and overall coherence of their design were also taken into account.
Communications
This award recognized the
Best Team Spirit
The "Best Team Spirit Award" was presented to the George M. Schurr High School team who fostered cooperation and collaboration among their team and others at the competition. Not only did they demonstrate initiative to learn more about other teams and contribute to the morale at the competition, they lent a tire to another team and helped a team in need whose car wasn't ready to compete by loaning them one of their vehicles to participate in the challenge.
Perseverance in the Face of Adversity
The "Perseverance in the Face of Adversity Award" was presented to two teams - Chitkara Institute of Engineering & Technology in
The 2009 Shell Eco-marathon Americas event sponsors included Autodesk, Michelin, Pennzoil and SKF USA Inc. Event photos, complete results and videos are available at www.shell.com/ecomarathon. And for more information contact the Shell Media Line at 713-241-4544. For b-roll, visit www.badertv.com/09ecomarathon via login "shell," password "news."
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