Students from the University of Aberdeen are designing a hydrogen-fuelled car as they prepare to compete against teams from around the world in Shell’s Eco-marathon.
Written by Allister Thomas –
The challenge sees students design, build and test energy-efficient cars to see which vehicle can go furthest with the least fuel. Aberdeen’s Team ProtoAU has made it through several qualifying stages and will compete in the finals in London in July. Their 20-strong group of engineering and business students will now work on building a car to compete in the prototype class, which is being constructed in the university’s Fraser Noble building, home to the School of Engineering. FULL ARTICLE
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