Countdown begins in Qatar for inaugural Shell Eco-marathon in ME

Tribune News NetworkDohaThe countdown has begun as students from around the Asia-Pacific and the Middle East region are just days away from arriving in Qatar for the inaugural Shel...

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Qatar tribune Tribune News Network Doha The countdown has begun as students from around the Asia-Pacific and the Middle East region are just days away from arriving in Qatar for the inaugural Shell Eco-marathon in the Middle East. This prestigious event, to be hosted under the patronage of Her Excellency Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, chairperson of Qatar Museums, in collaboration with Qatar Auto Museum, marks a significant milestone in the region’s commitment to innovation and sustainability. Rob Maxwell, managing director of Shell Companies Qatar, shared his enthusiasm, saying: “We are just days away from an extraordinary event as we prepare to host the first-ever Shell Eco-marathon in the Middle East.

The excitement is building as we get ready to welcome brilliant young minds from around the world to Qatar. “This event highlights the country’s unwavering commitment to innovation and education, and Lusail International Circuit will provide the perfect environment for these talented students to showcase their cutting-edge, energy-efficient vehicles.” Shell Eco-marathon is a global academic programme that challenges student teams to design and manufacture energy-efficient vehicles capable of travelling the farthest with the least amount of fuel.



The programme aims to push the boundaries of what is technically possible and inspire young people to become leading scientists and engineers of future energy solutions. Student teams can participate in one of two vehicle classes: Urban Concept or Prototype. Urban Concept vehicles have familiar road car features and more closely resemble passenger cars, while the Prototype category consists of ultra-efficient, lightweight vehicles designed to achieve record-breaking distances using minimal fuel.

The cars are powered by one of three energy sources: internal combustion engine, battery electric, or hydrogen fuel cell. They employ advanced engineering techniques, aerodynamics, lightweight materials, and innovative designs to maximise efficiency. Beyond technical skills, Shell Eco-marathon encourages collaboration, teamwork, and problem-solving among participating students, providing a platform for young minds to showcase their talent, creativity, and passion for engineering and sustainability.

It aims to inspire and support the next generation of engineers, scientists, and innovators in their pursuit of sustainable solutions. Copy 05/02/2025 10.