Teams

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Team 1 – Italy:
Team H2 PolitO
Polytechnic School of Turin

Team H2politO of Politecnico di Torino (Italy) has designed and built 7 vehicles since its birth in 2007.
Over the years, the team has won several awards: 3 design awards, 4 communication awards and several podiums in the Shell Eco-marathon competition.

The latest vehicles are IDRAkronos, a prototype powered by a hydrogen fuel cell PEM, and JUNO, an ICE urban concept powered by bioethanol.

  • Country: Italy
  • City: Turin (Piedmont)
  • Team name: Team H2 politO
  • Vehicle Name: IDRA
  • Category: Prototype
  • Energy: Hydrogen
  • Team Leader: Emanuele Ferrari
  • Lead: Massimiliana Carello
  • Name of Institution: Politecnico di Torino

Team 2 – Netherlands:

Hydromotive

HAN University Of Applied Sciences

HAN Hydromotive is a team of enthusiastic students from HAN Automotive University in Arnhem, the Netherlands. The team is developing and building a hydrogen-powered vehicle that generates electricity to power the engines. This vehicle is designed to compete in competitions such as the Shell Eco-marathon and, later, to be certified for the road.

The vehicle is electrically propelled. The big difference with a conventional electric traction chain is that the battery pack is replaced by a hydrogen tank and a fuel cell. The power provided is about 1 kiloWatt. This should be efficient enough to participate in the Challenge. Due to the low resistance of this vehicle, it should produce at least 220 watts during the race.

  • Country: Netherlands
  • City: Arnhem (Gelderland)
  • Vehicle Name: Hydro Motive 12
  • Category: Urban Concept
  • Energy: Hydrogen
  • Team Leader: Joris Oosterhuis
  • Lead: Jaap Jaussens
  • Institution name: HAN University of Applied Sciences

Team 3 – France :
TIM 09
TIM UPS INSA

TIM is an association of students and teachers from Paul Sabatier University and INSA Toulouse. Their vehicle, TIM 08, was designed and built between 2014 and 2018 to meet the latest requirements of the competition rules for the Prototype category.

Equipped with our latest generation of modular electronics (CAN bus communication), TIM 08 can easily switch between its motor: electric or thermal motor. The ergonomics have been pushed to ensure the pilot and crew members an optimal comfort of use.

  • Country: France
  • City: Toulouse (31)
  • Vehicle Name: TIM 08
  • Category: Prototype
  • Energy: Biomethane
  • Team Leader: Thomas De Sousa
  • Lead: Yvain Subra
  • Institution name: Université Paul Sabatier et INSA Toulouse

Team 5 – France :
Hélios CH4
Lycée Marcel Callo

The Helios CH4 team is composed by the students of the Lycée Marcel Callo de Redon. It is an educational project whose objective is to travel the greatest distance with the least energy. Throughout the year, students come together to improve the engine and its performance.

Price: First price prototypes all categories, first price electric prototype (509km/kwh equivalent to 4432km/l sp98), first price bio methane prototype (11.48g for 17.7km equivalent to 981km for 1l of gasoline), first price thermal engine, Campus University Jury Special Award and GRTgaz Trophy Special Award.

  • Country: France
  • City: Redon (35)
  • Vehicle Name: CH4 Helios
  • Category: Prototype
  • Energy: Biomethane
  • Team Leader: Guillaume Sourget
  • Lead: Yannick Sachet
  • Institution name: Lycée Marcel Callo

Team 6 – France :

Défi Eco Synergie

Lycée Jeanne d’Arc

The Défi Eco Synergie team of the Lycée Jeanne d’Arc de Brignoles was born in the fall of 1997, on the initiative of a band of enthusiasts, all colleagues of work, taking up the challenge of the Shell Eco Marathon while representing the best colours of the Berre petrochemical site.

  • Country: France
  • City: Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume (83)
  • Vehicle Name: Helixia
  • Category: Prototype
  • Energy: Biomethane
  • Team Leader: Stéphane Carnevale
  • Lead: Marc Perez
  • Institution name: Institution Sainte Jeanne d’Arc de Brignoles

Team 7 – France:
OZ Urban Eco Concept
Lycée Frédéric Ozanam

The OZ Urban Eco Concept team is a group of high school students in charge of the design and production of two Urban 1 prototypes: Electric and Urban 2: Elec. or BioGNV

In 2017, for its 5th participation in the Educ’Eco challenge with its 2 vehicles in the Eco Citadin category, the OZ Urban Eco Concept team was rewarded with:

A special BIO GNV/ Gas GRT Trophy awarded by Mr. Thierry Trouvé, General Manager GRT GAZ. ; the 2nd Safety Award for the work of our young STI 2D SIN; the 1st Being Award; the 1st Project Brief Award

  • Country: France
  • City: Cesson-Sévigné (35)
  • Vehicle Name: OZ Urban Eco Concept
  • Category: Urban Concept
  • Energy: Biomethane
  • Team Leader: Huck Mathis
  • Lead: Eric Ménard
  • Institution name: Lycée Frédéric Ozanam

Team 8 – France :
Microjoule 5

Lycée la Joliverie

The Microjoule 5 team is composed by the students of the La Joliverie BTS Internal Combustion Engine. The design of their vehicle, Microjoule 5, required 3 years of testing, calculation and modelling.

Compared to MicroJoule 4, MicroJoule 5 is lighter, more aerodynamic with a Cx lower than 0.1, a more spacious cabin with better visibility and with a chassis 4 times stiffer. Microjoule 5 took part in 2 competitions in 2019 with 2 first places and a world record in BioGNV with 2126 km covered with the equivalent of 1 L of SP 95.

  • Country: France
  • City: Saint-Sébastie-sur-Loire (44)
  • Vehicle Name: Microjoule 5
  • Category: Prototype
  • Energy: Biomethane
  • Team Leader: Simon Brohan
  • Lead: Michael Burden
  • Institution name: Lycée La Joliverie

Team 9 – France :
Cityjoule
Association Polytech Nantes et Lycée La Joliverie

The POLYJOULE Association of Polytech Nantes brings together students from two complementary fields around the same project: the Polytech Nantes engineering school, and a BTS Internal Combustion Engine section of La Joliverie (San Sebastián sur Loire).

Their vehicle, Cityjoule, built in 2013 after 3 years of research, is an Urban with fuel cell. He won 3 Shell Eco-marathon in 6 participations. It holds the world record in the hydrogen energy Urban category with the equivalent of 1450 km covered with 1 L SP95. It also holds the world record in electricity and solar electricity.

  • Country: France
  • City: Nantes (44)
  • Vehicle Name: Cityjoule
  • Category: Urban Concept
  • Energy: Hydrogen
  • Team Leader: Simon Chevrier
  • Lead: Bruno Auvity
  • Institution name: Polytech Nantes

Team 10 – France :
Hélios H2
Lycée Marcel Callo

The Helios H2 team is composed by the students of the Lycée Marcel Callo de Redon. It is an educational project whose objective is to travel the greatest distance with the least energy. All year round, they come together to improve the engine and its performance.

Price: First price prototypes all categories, first price electric prototype (509km/kwh equivalent to 4432km/l sp98), first price bio methane prototype (11.48g for 17.7km equivalent to 981km for 1l of gasoline) first price thermal engine, special prize of the campus university jury as well as the special prize of the GRT trophy

  • Country: France
  • City: Redon (35)
  • Vehicle Name: H2 Helios
  • Category: Prototype
  • Energy: Biomethane
  • Team Leader: Bastien Thebaud
  • Responsible: Philippe Berthelot
  • Institution name: Lycée Marcel Callo

Team 11 – France :
Microjoule 4
Lycée la Joliverie

The Microjoule 4 team is composed by the students of the La Joliverie BTS Internal Combustion Engine. Their vehicle, Microjoule 4, won 13 Shell Eco-marathon races in 13 participations. It holds the world record in the proto gasoline category with the equivalent of 3771 km covered with 1 L SP95.

He also holds the world record in GNV and the circuit records of Nogaro, Lausitz in Germany, Rotterdam and London. This is the most titled car in the history of energy racing.

  • Country: France
  • City: St Sebastian sur Loire (44)
  • Vehicle Name: Microjoule 4
  • Category: Prototype
  • Energy: Biomethane
  • Team Leader: Claire Lorgeré
  • Responsible: Chretien Bertrand
  • Institution name: Lycée La Joliverie

Team 12 – France :
Polyjoule 2
Association Polytech et lycée La Joliverie

POLYJOULE is an association of Polytech Nantes that brings together students from two complementary fields around the same project: the engineering school Polytech Nantes, and a section BTS Internal Combustion Engine of the Lycée La Joliverie (Saint Sébastien sur Loire).

Built in 2010 and used until 2015, their vehicle, Polyjoule 2, is a proto with fuel cell. He won 3 Shell Eco-marathon in 3 participations. It holds the world record in the hydrogen energy proto category with the equivalent of 6329 km travelled with 1 L SP95. He also holds the world record in electricity as well as the records of the circuits of Nogaro and Lausitz in Germany.

  • Country: France
  • City: Nantes (44)
  • Vehicle Name: Polyjoule 2
  • Category: Prototype
  • Energy: Hydrogen
  • Team Leader: Esteban Crespo
  • Lead: Bruno Auvity
  • Institution name: Polytech Nantes

Team 15 – France :

Vinci Eco Drive

Léonard de Vinci Courbevoie

The Vinci Eco Drive team is a student association of 3 schools of the Leonardo da Vinci Pole (ESILV, EMLV and IIM). Founded in 2013, the association now has more than 80 passionate members.

Dedicated to the design of electric vehicles, Vinci Eco Drive aims to participate in the European edition of the Shell Eco Marathon, which is an interuniversity car race.

The goal of our students is to think, innovate, design and manufacture a vehicle with very low energy consumption.

The team participated in the following competitions: Shell Eco-Marathon Europe, Educ Eco, Albi Eco Race, Formula Student, Formula SAE.

  • Country: France
  • City: Courbevoie (92)
  • Vehicle Name: NOVA
  • Category: Prototype
  • Energy: Electrical
  • Team Leader: Clement Duhart
  • Lead: Mathieu Lavigne
  • Institution name: Pôle Léonard de Vinci (ESILV, EMLV and IIM)

The photos

Find and download here all the photos of the teams of the 2022 edition.