India’s Team IIT-BHU wins at 2021 Shell Eco-Marathon

The Shell Eco-Marathon 2021 Virtual Programme received submissions from 139 teams across 20 APAC and Middle East countries.

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The first Shell Eco-Marathon Virtual League has concluded with Team Averera from the Indian Institute of Technology BHU, India at the top. The team was declared the Virtual League Champion, having garnered 1,498 points, the most throughout this 2021 season.

In second place is Team Green Team Twente from University of Twente, Netherlands with 1,421 points, and in third place is Team DTU Supermileage from Delhi Technological University, India, with 1,296 points.

The Shell Eco-marathon 2021 Virtual Programme received entries  from 139 teams across 20 Asia Pacific and Middle East countries, with the pan-region receiving the most submissions in three of the five virtual competitions: Pitch the Future, Off-track Awards, and Road to 2050. The Virtual League required teams to earn points across five different challenges, including the Off-track Awards and the new Autonomous Programming Competition, with each counting towards the team standings in a global ranking.

Commenting in the win, Sweekar Banthiya, Team Manager, Team Averera said, “We are thrilled to have been named champions at the Shell Eco-Marathon virtual global league. Working through the pandemic was quite an exceptional challenge. We had to leave all the physical work on the vehicle, wrap up and head to our respective homes. But we completely restructured our plans to continue work remotely. As a team, it was the innovation, persistence and passion that drove us to victory. And this acknowledgement, is motivation to do even better.”

A second bonus challenge introduced this year was 'Road to 2050', where teams were asked to creatively capture in a 30-sec ad what mobility should look like in their future. Team ETA from Somaiya Vidyavihar University, India, won first place in the Road to 2050 for Asia Pacific and the Middle East, with their imaginative depiction of a futuristic vehicle that showcased a range of possible mobility solutions and ideas. Team Sadewa from Universitas Indonesia, and De La Salle University Eco Car Team, from De La Salle University, Philippines, garnered second and third place.

The final challenge was the Virtual Technical Inspections, where teams demonstrated their vehicle’s compliance to a selection of rigorous safety and technical rules. Indian teams took top prizes across Asia Pacific and the Middle East with Team ETA from Somaiya Vidyavihar University winning the Prototype category and Team Averera from Indian Institute of Technology BHU winning Urban Concept category. Both teams impressed the judges not only with their well-designed vehicles and effective use of various equipment, scales and rulers, but also making the technical content explanation interesting for a broader, non-technical audience.

The winners were announced in a ceremony streamed on Shell Eco-marathon’s YouTube channel on July 8, 2021, hosted by Shell Eco-marathon Global General Manager Norman Koch. Scuderia Ferrari Formula 1 Drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, Jr., as well as Shell Pennzoil NASCAR driver for Team Penske Joey Logano and Nissan e.dams Formula E driver Sebastien Buemi joined the online ceremony as special guests.

Norman Koch, global GM, Shell Eco-marathon said: “The creativity, resilience and determination of the students continue to astound us. Against the backdrop of the ongoing Covid-19 situation, they demonstrated their passion for winning and innovation through their hard work and delivering top-notch entries to all the virtual challenges. A Virtual Programme this year allowed us to honour the work the students have done and provide a continued opportunity to compete. We are, however, dedicated to finding a safe way back to the track for the 2022 Shell Eco-marathon season.”

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