Student team to test the most efficient hydrogen car in the world
Students from the Netherlands unveiled the Eco-Runner XII. Back at the start of May, a team of students from Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, revealed the Eco-Runner XII (dubbed the ERXII), which could be the most efficient hydrogen car the world has ever seen. The car is slated to cover more than 2,000 km on 1 kg of hydrogen fuel. This distance that the ERXII hydrogen car is said to cover is equal to the distance between Amsterdam and Kyiv. The students will have the opportunity to test their claim at the Shell Eco-marathon 2023 event, which will be held in France in June.…
Students from the Netherlands unveiled the Eco-Runner XII.
Back at the start of May, a team of students from Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, revealed the Eco-Runner XII (dubbed the ERXII), which could be the most efficient hydrogen car the world has ever seen.The car is slated to cover more than 2,000 km on 1 kg of hydrogen fuel.
This distance that the ERXII hydrogen car is said to cover is equal to the distance between Amsterdam and Kyiv. The students will have the opportunity to test their claim at the Shell Eco-marathon 2023 event, which will be held in France in June. The ERXII will compete with student teams from across Europe for the purpose to see which team’s vehicle will break the world record for the longest distance driven on hydrogen without having to refuel. Last year’s Shell Eco-marathon victor was the methanol fuel-cell-powered Renault Zoe, which traveled a distance of 2,056 km. The ERXII is an 80 kg carbon fiber vehicle and has been designed to be as aerodynamic as possible. It reportedly can maintain a speed of 45 kph and should be able to cover 2,056 km within three days. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qe-SDVc7w-kThis most recent Eco-Runner hydrogen car is “futuristic looking”.
This isn’t the first hydrogen car to be developed by Eco-Runner. That said, according to Eco-Runner Team Delft leader Julian de Klerk, “While the previous concept proved efficient, this year, we aimed for improved reliability for the record we’re trying to set. And well, it’s quite futuristic looking.”
The tiny design of the ERXII is a “vision of the future” where cars will be lighter, smaller and aerodynamic. The focus is on “shared mobility” as transportation becomes more sustainable and efficient.