It all started when a team of 5 students came together with a
dream - to built a solar car that can run on the bountiful sunshine in the
country, writes Manu AB.
Image: SolarMobil Manipal’s SERVe. Photograph, courtesy:
SolarMobil Manipal
In a bid
to build innovative and green solutions to ease India’s traffic woes, a group
of students from Manipal Institute of Technology achieved a commendable
feat. The
students built a prototype of a solar electric car, which can hit a speed of up
to 60 kmph. It all started when a team of 5 students came together with a dream - to built
a solar car that can run on the bountiful sunshine in the country. Tata Power Solar supported the Solar Mobil Manipal with sponsorship, besides
designing and manufacturing solar panels.
Image: SolarMobil Team and Dr. P. Giridhar Kini (Associate
Director IL&P, MIT Manipal) with SERVe during the launch at Tata Power
Solar, Bangalore. Photograph, courtesy: SolarMobil Manipal
Though a
core team of 5 students - -Anudeep Reddy, Jeet Bannerjee, Varun Gupta, Siva
Bhusan Reddy, Sulekh Sharma – started the project SERVe, the car was built as a
joint effort of 27 engineering students from various engineering fields. With a love for automobiles coupled with a passion to build a greener and
cleaner future, these ambitious students developed their first project Freyr1,
a single seater solar car. SolarMobil Manipal became India's only third institutional team to have
manufactured a solar powered vehicle.
Image: Presenting
SERVe to Dr. Johannes T Grobe (Managing Director Bosch Rexroth India) , Chetan
Rajdev (Vice President Bosch Rexroth India) and Dr. C Bhat (HOD Mechatronics
Engineering MIT) on MIT Innovation Day. Photograph, courtesy: SolarMobil Manipal
Since the
team was not satisfied with a single seater vehicle, they took up the challenge
of fabricating SERVe, India's first passenger solar car prototype.
“The team is really passionate to learn and do something for making people's life better through imagineering. We recruited a passionate team from various disciplines of MIT, Manipal and started off our journey,” says Anudeep Reddy, who headed the SolarMobil team.
The car which has a 30 kmph cruising speed, can travel a distance of 150 kms on a fully charged battery. It features the concept of ‘Direct Solar Drive’, where the car runs directly from solar power with minimal acceleration. Lightweight and aerodynamic design with aesthetic looks makes it a remarkable innovation.
With a data acquisition system, the driver gets information on various
parameters such as battery voltage, temperature, motor current, charge
percentage, estimated run distance, etc. on a LED screen.
Image: SERVe truly defines the SolarMobil Manipal motto of
Imagineering the Future. Photograph, courtesy: SolarMobil Manipal
The
electrical systems on the car are designed for high efficiency while the
mechanical systems ensure a safe and comfortable drive.
SERVe bagged the third best innovation award at the India Innovation Initiative
2014 organised by i4c India in collaboration with the Department of Science and
Technology, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) CII and All India
Council for Technical Education (AICTE).
At the event, their efforts were appreciated and they were asked to explore the possibility of applying this concept towards building in-campus ‘green vehicles’ or ‘green ambulances’.
At the event, their efforts were appreciated and they were asked to explore the possibility of applying this concept towards building in-campus ‘green vehicles’ or ‘green ambulances’.
“The overall project has cost close to Rs 25,00,000. But this is not the cost
of the vehicle as it includes everything from printing a flyer to procuring
steel for the chassis. It includes a customs duty, transportation costs, and
also estimates the value of in-kind sponsorship from supporters such as Tata
Power Solar, who provided us with the Solar Module,” points out Anudeep Reddy.
The biggest challenge for the team was to convince the world about the power of
their idea and garnering funds.
“Convincing industry experts and college officials and aligning their ideology
with ours has been crucial in our quest to set up collaborations and
get sponsorship. There were times when the project reached stand-still due
to a lack of funds and other reasons, however our drive to make the world a
better place helped us overcome the obstacles,” says Anudeep Reddy.
Image: SERVe can be driven at night too. Photograph, courtesy: SolarMobil Manipal
Optimistic
about innovative projects across campuses in India, Reddy says, “I'm happy to
see lot of young Indians innovating in various sectors not just in engineering
field. This is a great sign of having a youth driven future for country like
India.” Reddy believes that people have started realising the importance of renewable
energy. It's just the matter of time that this technology becomes affordable
and commercially successful. “Hopefully, within the next five years solar electric vehicles may start its
foray into Indian markets. SERVe is a proof of concept and the team will be
moving on to try and improve on certain points - such as drive performance,
size, ground clearance to make it a more feasible passenger solar vehicle,”
says Reddy.
by the kind courtesy of rediffmail.com
http://www.rediff.com/business/report/pix-auto-serve-an-amazing-solar-car-designed-by-indian-students/20150428.htm
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