Bangalore Whizkids Develop Car that Delivers 240 km/litre!


Bangalore Whizkids Develop Car that Delivers 240 km/litre!

Bangalore, Jun 11 (The New Indian Express): Tired and frustrated over the increasing fuel prices? A team of 11 engineering students claim to hold the key to unlock the door to more economical and happier drives.

Team Inferno from Sir M Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology (MVIT) has developed a prototype of a car which delivers a mileage of a whopping 240 km per litre.

Team Inferno is one of the 12 teams from India participating in the Shell Eco Marathon, scheduled to be held from July 4 to 7 at Sepang International Circuit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Their car, named Drona, will compete with cars developed by 150 other teams from Asia.

“We started brainstorming over this from September last year. The actual work on the car started in February. We were determined to develop a car that delivers a super mileage, which is one of the requirements of the competition,” said Avinash Hegde, a first year Mechanical Engineering student and a member of Team Inferno.

Drona’s prototype, as of now, can accommodate one person. The extraordinary mileage is achieved with a modified Bajaj engine, aluminium chassis, electronic fuel injection, aerodynamic design, direct transmission and other factors.

“The prototype has been developed with the competition in mind. We have not thought about factors such as suspensions as the tracks at Sepang are flat,” added Nischal Muralidhar, another Mechanical Engineering student.

The prototype uses glass-fibre reinforced plastic for its outer body and can race up to 60 km per hour. “The prototype is ready and will be on its way to Malaysia for the marathon. We have spent nearly Rs 2.5 lakh on this,” said Avinash.

Nischal added that this was not the last of Drona. “We know there is a great potential. With the help of sponsors, we are determined to come up with another version that can deliver better mileage in city conditions,” he said.

  

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  • srinivas, bangalore

    Wed, Oct 17 2012

    ENGINEER ROCKS ALWAYS WITH NEW INNOVATION
    CONGRATS

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  • Rita Furtado, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 13 2012

    Wow cho chweet, cant believe yar. By the way!!! when are we getting it on road, eager to buy yar, please please please

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  • Flywon C. Miranda, Mangalore/Riyadh

    Wed, Jun 13 2012

    India is lacking of research development units if these units are increased well India will have more and more inventions

    Congratulations to the team, don't leave your spirits... can do much much more better

    All the best....

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  • abdul sathar habiballah, moolur/Jeddah

    Tue, Jun 12 2012

    Any how encourage the team which is starts to discover, gradually they will compit in the International level like Toyota which spare parts also affordable comparing to other vehicle

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Tue, Jun 12 2012

    I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS.

    MAY BE SOMETHING WRONG HAPPENED HERE INSTEAD OF 24KM/LITRE THEY PUT 240KM/LITRE.

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  • Damodar Bhat, udupi

    Tue, Jun 12 2012

    When BADAL car first came out they boasted that it gave 100 kms / litre. That was proved false.

    Anyway I hope this new car will prove its worth as claimed.Congrats to the team.

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  • Walter Pereira, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 12 2012

    By the way,
    I was the one who designed the 2 - stroke engine for Bajaj, Akurdi, Poona, back in 1977.The engine is nick-named "Walters Engine"
    The torque of the engine is not sufficient to be used as a car.
    When I left to USA, Bajaj developed a 4-stroke version which was a disaster. The engine runs smooth but does not develop enough torque. Old timers still prefer my 2 stroke engine. I heard that they are using coconut oil as a lubricant in Kerala.
    An organic oil can cause severe damage to the engine due to carbon build-up. Only a mineral oil can be used due to its properties.
    Have a nice day all of you.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Mon, Jun 11 2012

    The way Drona looks, with the wind velocity couple of knots higher than normal, it can fly! Then the average would be 240

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  • Yashraj, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 11 2012

    Wow great, but will it work on indian roads, after some years our engineers will be seen in USA, working for their companies.








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  • Dave, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 11 2012

    I guess in India people are always and mostly concerned with the fuel prices. This is effecting even our bright and intellegent engineers who are not focusing on emerginging technology and scineces. Engineers are only trying reinvent the wheel which is sad and I feel they lack absolute guidence from the faculties. I dont want to deny credit for the superb work but i guess there is more to discover and invent which can change or makes lives of indians better.

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  • Jyothi, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 11 2012

    Excellent Job By engineers, Similarly Economists should make similar research to bring back the fuel prices to Rs20/Liter.Who is ready to switch these kind Fuel efficiant cars.

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  • Cyril, Mumbai

    Mon, Jun 11 2012

    Its wonderful that the team of young engineers did this feat not out of frustrations and tiredness but its out of sheer intelligence.
    Gasoline prices are up and down but the state govt are not interested in reducing their vat which is of utmost concern and which is spiralling the prices in the states for petrol. So the state govt should and must reduce the vat and bring the prices down as done in goa,delhi and chattisgarh

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  • ABDUL, MANGALORE

    Mon, Jun 11 2012

    enkla onchu book malple.ave

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  • Waseem Ameen, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 11 2012

    aluminium chassis!!!!!!!!

    Will it sustain the impact loads due to poor roads.

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  • Ted, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 11 2012

    Why all our enginnering students are interested to experiment in Vehicles which are outdated technologies, some time back manipal students had come up with similar project. Engineers should focus on emerging technologies like 3D printing, Artificial Intelligence,etc

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Mon, Jun 11 2012

    This is bad news for people working in the Gulf..........

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  • Girish Nayak, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 11 2012

    Good Idea's but won't get support from Government or Petrolium Refinaries will Kill this model..

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  • victor, mangalore/dubai

    Mon, Jun 11 2012

    What is the Speed limit? it looks like a Bicycle?....Confused...

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Mon, Jun 11 2012

    A whopping 240KM per Ltr!!! wow unbelievable.But some are how the stock of fossil fuels are deteriorating very fast and need to see alternative fuels for motor vehicles and other machines or like this one invented.Congrats to Generation X Engineers of MVIT.Govt need to support them while healthy sponsor take this project on commercial ground.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Mon, Jun 11 2012

    Congrats. Make sure that we need something that runs of the road, not stays on showcase. Keep up the good work.

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  • shivaprakash, mangalore

    Mon, Jun 11 2012

    Appreciated! Mileage is next to safety it can hit in book of technology but not road

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