Filipino Student Teams ready for Shell Eco-Marathon in Indonesia

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As Shell Pilipinas celebrates its 110th anniversary, seven student teams from the Philippines are set to demonstrate their engineering prowess and sustainable innovations at the 2024 Shell Eco-marathon in Lombok, Indonesia. This prestigious global academic competition challenges participants to design and build highly energy-efficient vehicles, embodying Shell’s mission to power progress through cleaner energy solutions.

Representing the Philippines are teams from several universities, including the Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Mapua University, and De La Salle University Manila. These institutions showcase the depth of Filipino engineering talent, with each team striving to create the most energy-efficient and environmentally-friendly vehicles.

 

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