University College London hypermile racing team unveils breakthrough powertrain innovation for Shell Eco-Marathon 2024

University College London’s (UCL) HyperMile Racing Team proudly announces a pioneering advancement in automotive technology aimed at revolutionising efficiency in the Shell Eco-Marathon. Harnessing the power of Sensor Technology’s TorqSense rotary torque transducer, the team has developed an innovative powertrain...

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Torquing through Covid lockdown

The national lockdowns of 2020 may have helped advance the design and development of the next generation of hyper-efficient city cars, as reorganisation of an annual endurance competition lead one of the teams to re-focus its efforts. Every year since...

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Hydrogen car drives for efficiency world record

A team of Dutch engineers competing to develop the world’s most efficient hydrogen fuelled car has used a British torque sensor to determine that their next generation vehicle needs a custom designed and built hub motor. To measure the efficiency...

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Green Team Twente unveils the design for the 2020 hydrogen car

On Tuesday 10th December the design presentation of Green Team Twente took place in the Vrijhof at the University of Twente/Saxion. The team has revealed the design, and with it all the changes, of the hydrogen car that they will...

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