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Shell Eco-marathon Asia 2012

Off-track Awardees
Safety Award
Team 65 NTU Diesel Car
Racing Team
Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore
Vehicle Name: Nanyang Venture 4
Technical Innovation Award
Team 306 DLSU Ecomarathon Team Proto
De La Salle Univesity, Manila,
Philippines.
Vehicle Name: DLSU 101
Eco-design award
Team 701 USM-EVT
Universiti Sains Malaysia,
Malaysia.
Vehicle Name: Vagabond
Design Award
Team 602 Solomon Fuel Cell
Vehicle Team
National Kaohsiung University of
Applied Sciences, Chinese Taipei
Vehicle Name: Jedi Knight
Communications Award
Team 18 BIT QAT I
Beijing Institute of Technology,
China
Vehicle Name: BIT QAT I
Best Team Spirit Award
Team 62 TIP Mileage Team
Technological Institute of the
Philippines Manila. Philippines
Vehicle Name: Symmetry V2
Perseverance in case of
adversity
Team 706 PLM Alpha 3
Pusat Latihan Mekanik, Brunei
Darussalan
Vehicle Name: COBALT 7e

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Off-track Awardees

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Off-track Awardees

Communications Award
Team Name: PNEC NUSTPROTOTYPE
University: National University of
Sciences and Technology (NUST),
Karachi
Country: Pakistan

Communications Award
Vehicle: Anubis (UrbanConcept)
Team Name: Team CUT EcoRacing
University: Cairo University, Egypt

Safety Award
Team Name: NTU DIESEL CAR
RACING TEAM
University: Nanyang Technological
University
Country: Singapore
Vehicle Design Award
Team Name: NTU DIESEL CAR
RACING TEAM
University: Nanyang Technological
University
Country: Singapore
Technical Innovation Award
Team Name: NANYANG E DRIVE
University: Nanyang Technological
University
Country: Singapore
Tribology Award
Team Name: TEAM MONASH 2
University: Monash University
Country: Malaysia
Perseverance and Spirit of the
Event Award
Team Name: MIT ECO-WARRIORS
University: Madras Institute of
Technology
Country: India
Perseverance and Spirit of the
Event Award
Team Name: DLSU ECO CAR TEAM
- ELECTRIC
University: De La Salle University
Country: Philippines

Shell Helix Tribology Award


Vehicle: Symmetry V3.0
(UrbanConcept)
Team Name: TIP Mileage Proto
University: Technological Institute
of the Philippines, Manila
Safety Award
Vehicle: Nanyang Venture IX
(Prototype)
Team Name: Team Nanyang E
Drive
University: Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore
Technical Innovation Award
Vehicle: Nanyang Venture IX
(Prototype)
Team Name: Team Nanyang E
Drive
University: Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore
Vehicle Design Award
Vehicle: CD04-evo (Prototype)
Team Name: Clean Diesel Team
University: Hyogo Prefectural
Tajima Technical Institute, Japan
Perseverance and Spirit of the
Event Award
Vehicle: Faith (Prototype)
Team Name: Team Alfaisal
University: Alfaisal University,
Saudi Arabia

More on the Shell Eco-marathon Asia 2015 Off-track Awardees


Communication Award Anubis (UrbanConcept) - Team CUT Eco-Racing - Cairo University, Egypt
Judges agreed that team CUT Eco-Racing understood the strategic value of media engagement were able to get to the
heart of it. The team organised the countrys biggest engineering festival and succeeded in getting not only the Prime
Minister, but also six other ministers, to attend the event.
This jumpstarted their story to take a life of its own. Their campaign caught the attention of various sponsors, which
greatly benefitted the team.
Shell Helix Tribology Award - Symmetry V3.0 (UrbanConcept) TIP Mileage Proto Technological Institute
of the Philippines, Manila

Team TIP Mileage Proto from the Technological Institute of the Philippines diligently thought about quantifying the
effect of different lubricants on friction. Then testing various lubricants with different viscosity to minimise the fuel
consumption of the vehicle, then took advantage of low-viscosity synthetic oils.
The team also thought about lubricants in all parts of the engine, using a chain drive lubricated with a brush type oil
dispenser that also kept the chain clean. Lastly, they looked at the impact of different materials and used wheel
bearings with plastic retainer to improve energy efficiency.
Safety Award - Nanyang Venture IX (Prototype) Team Nanyang E Drive Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore
Team Nanyang E Drive won the Safety award alongside the Technical Innovation award for displaying strong awareness
of potential hazards, and for putting in control checks and measures to ensure that incidents are prevented. Judges
were impressed that each team member had consistently showed adherence to safety practices a good sign that
safety had truly been ingrained and embedded in the hearts and minds of the team.
Technical Innovation Award - Nanyang Venture IX (Prototype) Team Nanyang E Drive Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore
Team Nanyang E Drive impressed judges with the application of a novel steering mechanism, which included stepper
motor control. This allows the car to lean when turning corners to maintain its speed. An electronic control circuit was
designed to determine the optimum leaning angle as a function of vehicle speed and corner radius. The same team is
also winner of this years Safety award.
We applied these innovations to our car in order satisfy Ackerman's Theory for both steering and tilting mechanisms
which then maximizes fuel efficiencies around corners," said Parinda Kumarasiri, team driver.
Vehicle Design Award - CD04-evo (Prototype) Clean Diesel Team Hyogo Prefectural Tajima Technical
Institute, Japan
Prototype diesel category winners Clean Diesel Team successfully integrated ergonomic, aesthetic, material, technical
and eco-friendly elements into their design, which allows sufficient space for the drivers comfort while being
aerodynamically optimised and visually pleasing.
The team efficiently used a structure made of carbon fibre of just the right thickness, turned a conventional approach
into creative implementation with their power train and engine management system to improve overall driving
efficiency, and utilised recyclable materials reducing the cars environmental footprint.
Perseverance and Spirit of the Event Award - Faith (Prototype) - Team Alfaisal - Alfaisal University, Saudi
Arabia
Team Alfaisal showed great resilience despite a delay in receiving their car onsite. They remained positive and chose to
move forward and prepare whatever they could while waiting. Despite losing precious time, it did not stop them from
sharing their materials and resources with neighbouring teams.
The team donated their spare engine to a competing Philippine team whose engine suddenly broke. Judges said
Alfaisal had demonstrated that the event is not about winning, instead reaching a common goal driving innovation to
achieve sustainable mobility.
Abdulmoshin Albabtain, driver and team leader, said, It's not all about the competition, but shared knowledge as well.
Several teams came to help us as we experienced problems with our car. It was all for one and one for all."
Sources:
http://www.shell.com/global/environment-society/ecomarathon/results/2012/asia/off-trackawards.html#textwithimage_1
http://www.shell.com/global/environment-society/ecomarathon/events/asia/2014-results.html
http://www.shell.com/global/environment-society/ecomarathon/events/asia/highlights/off-track-award-winners.html

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