Newsletter Signup
Eco-car does 3,039km to the Liter Eco-car does 3,039km to the Liter
Tuesday, April 10, 2007 - Iddo Genuth
Home >> Picture Of The Day >> Green Technology
  Peralink
Eco-car does 3,039km to the Liter
Related Pictures
Honda Insight
Solar Taxi Around the World
Energy giant Shell's eco-marathon 2007 which took place in France produced an amazing record when the winner in the prototype category was able to achieve an unbelievable traveling distance of 3,039km using only one liter of fuel.

In the eco-marathon 2007 which took place in Nagoro racetrack France, participated 257 teams from 20 countries. The winner in the prototypes category was the team from St. Joseph La Joliverie triumphed, which won the prize for the second year in a row for cars with petrol fuelled internal combustion engine. The best result achieved by a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle was by the Ecole Polytechnique Nantes. This French team produced a result of 2797 km to narrowly beat its nearest German rivals, the Hochschule Offenburg, University of Applied Sciences, (2716 km) and the Chemitz University of Technology (2552 km).  

Another interesting category introduced to the eco-marathon in 2003 is the UrbanConcept, for vehicles that are similar to normal urban cars and more traditional in design than the experimental prototypes. In this category the DTU Roadrunners were two-time winners in the competition. Not only did the team from the Technical University of Denmark come first in the ‘Internal Combustion Engines’ category, they also won the Climate Friendly UrbanConcept Award. DTU Roadrunners were able to achieve 306 kilometers on 1 liter of fuel with an internal combustion engine while the Haagse Hogeschoool team from Netherlands did 557 kilometers on the equivalent of 1 liter of fuel with a fuel cell powered electric car. 

The top ten UrbanConcept in the race this year ware able to do less than 0.5 liters per 100km (0.11 gallons per 62 miles) more than 10 times better than a conventional modern urban car. All the top UrbanConcept cars were also producing 1/10 times the amount of CO2 into the air making them interesting both in terms of cost and the environment.  

TFOT recently covered a variety of unique vehicles including the EV-X7 Electric Motorbike, the luxurious T-Rex two-seater, the PIAGGIO MP3 three wheeler and maybe the most revolutionary of all - the Bombardier EMBRIO one wheeler
More information, images and videos from the eco-marathon 2007 on Shell's website

Image: The winner in the prototype category (Credit: Shell).

Other Articles The Rise of the Phoenix The Rise of the Phoenix Mind Controlled Bionic Limbs Mind Controlled Bionic Limbs

Related News New Green Plug Universal Adapters New Green Plug Universal Adapters Organic Farming to Feed the World Organic Farming to Feed the World

Other Columns 19th Century High-Tech 19th Century High-Tech TFOT Launches its New Forums TFOT Launches its New Forums




No comments have been posted for this item.

Picture Of The Day
Toshiba 32GB NAND Flash Memory
Toshiba 32GB NAND Flash Memory

Site Of The Week
What's That Stuff?
What's That Stuff?

Personal Column
You, Grandpa, and Time Travel Paradoxes
Ran Levi
You, Grandpa, and Time Travel Paradoxes

Book Review
The Bomb that Never Was
The Bomb that Never Was
Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Advertise With Us | Site Profile
Copyright © 2007 The Future of Things. All rights reserved.