The
first prototype of Imperial College London’s Racing Green Cart was on show
last Wednesday (25 April) at the Institute of Mechanical Engineers’ parliamentary
reception on innovation in engineering.
A group of students and staff attended
the reception to showcase their energy efficient electric cart, part of
the Racing Green project to design, build and race a zero-emission electric
hybrid fuel cell racing car. Malcolm Wicks, Minister for Science and Innovation,
attended the event and sat in the Imperial racing cart.
Dr Gregory Offer of the Department
of Materials & Earth Science Engineering and part of the team running
Racing Green, was there to introduce the project. He says: "Imperial Racing
Green provides an amazing opportunity to test cutting edge research developed
at Imperial College London and integrating this into undergraduate teaching
really gives the students a chance to get involved in what Imperial does
best and be proud of their university."
The reception brought together professional
engineers and MPs to learn how cutting-edge engineering innovations could
help meet the policy goals of combating climate change, driving the UK’s
economy and improving people’s quality of life.
Imperial Racing Green brings together
students from across the Faculty of Engineering and the team is currently
preparing to race in the new Formula Zero Championships which will begin
in the summer of 2008. Formula Zero promotes zero emissions technologies
through racing with fuel cell powered cars.
In addition, the prototype will be
showcased at the Formula Student event in Silverstone this July. Formula
Student promotes careers and excellence in engineering, by challenging
university students to design, build, develop, market and compete as a
team with a small single seater racing car.
Raha Ram, Mechanical Engineering
undergraduate, is part of the student team working on the cart. She says:
"I became involved with Racing Green as part of my 3rd year group project.
It appealed to me greatly since it combined structural design with sustainable
technology, as well as posing a managerial challenge of working on a multi-disciplinary
project."
The Racing Green team are part of
the Envision project, in the Faculty of Engineering at the College, which
aims to build on the Faculty's already excellent international reputation
to improve and develop the staff and student experience and set a benchmark
for excellence in engineering education across the world.
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