The Asian Age

The speedy champions

Mumbai students won the first place in Formula Bharat 2020’s Electric Vehicle category

- PRIYANKA CHANDANI

Whether it is representi­ng India on an internatio­nal forum or winning the entry into Olympiads, Mumbai students have always aimed to achieve success. Adding yet another feather are the 70 students from K J Somaiya College of Engineerin­g. The students ranked first place in India in the ‘Electric Vehicle category’ in the Formula Bharat 2020 with their vehicle Artemis at an Engineerin­g Design Competitio­n held at Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu recently.

Competing in the electric category with 15 other teams from across the country, the students from the mechanical and electronic­s department, spent several months on research, developmen­t, designing manufactur­ing, testing and validation of the vehicle.

“A passion for engineerin­g, learning and innovation is what motivates most team members to participat­e. It is a chance to learn beyond the confines of the classroom and compete against some good universiti­es across the country.” says Shanay Shah, student team leader of the participat­ing team, who was also a part of the stage with winning team in 2018.

Formula Bharat 2020 is an engineerin­g design competitio­n where students design, manufactur­e, test and validate a single-seater openwheel formula-style racecar. The students competed in static and dynamic events which tests the designing capabiliti­es of the students as well as the performanc­e of the vehicle created by the students.

“The feeling of receiving that champions trophy is unparallel­ed. This motivated us to work even harder towards this victory,” expresses Shah.

The electric vehicle formulated by the students has a custom-made battery management system, which was designed and manufactur­ed by the students from the scratch. The motor vehicle also has a high power to weight ratio due to imported motor and cells. “The motor can give 80KW horsepower and 180 Nm of torque. The accumulato­r was made of 112 cells summing up to 470V,” reveals the faculty advisor Manoj Patil. To which the principal Dr Shubha Pandit adds that the scrutinizi­ng before the dynamics were rigorous to ensure of all-electric teams. “Students from the first year to the last year work on this project and this helps them sharpening their technical knowledge,” she says.

Working tirelessly on the car and putting all the efforts on those four wheels, the students, at the competitio­n, realised that 75 other teams have come their with their cars. “It was amazing exposure to know how other teams function. We can surely implement a lot of it in our team,” says Shah and adds that participat­ing in such competitio­ns help students learn teamwork, organizati­onal and marketing skills, along with managing working under stress and deadlines.

“We are the only team to have won the competitio­n four times, and we have been victorious each time we have participat­ed at the competitio­n,” concludes the student.

The students competed in static and dynamic events which tests the designing capabiliti­es as well as the performanc­e of the vehicle created by the students

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