Young Engineers from India Gear Up for Monaco Energy Boat Challenge 2024
Key Ideas
  • Sea Sakthi team from Kumaraguru College of Technology to showcase innovative lightweight twin-propulsion boat at Monaco Energy Boat Challenge.
  • The team's dedication to sustainability and excellence in the maritime sector is recognized by the Yacht Club de Monaco.
  • The event promotes alternative propulsion and sustainability in yachting, with a focus on hydrogen as a clean energy source.
  • Contestants from universities worldwide will compete in categories like Solar and Energy, with many teams incorporating hydrogen-based technologies.
A 15-member team from Kumaraguru College of Technology in Coimbatore, India, known as Sea Sakthi, is set to participate in the 11th Monaco Energy Boat Challenge in Monaco. The team has developed a lightweight twin-propulsion boat powered by clean energy for the competition. Their dedication to creating a sustainable future in the maritime industry has earned them recognition at the event. The Monaco Energy Boat Challenge, organized by the Yacht Club de Monaco, aims to promote alternative propulsion and sustainability in yachting. The event attracts participants from universities worldwide, with a focus on showcasing innovative solutions. Notably, hydrogen emerges as a key energy source with nearly half of the Energy Class participants opting for hybrid technologies based on hydrogen. This commitment to clean energy aligns with the event's goal of encouraging advancements in energy efficiency and carbon reduction in yachting. The competition also offers a platform for young engineers to connect with industry players and showcase their innovative ideas, driving progress towards a more sustainable future in the maritime sector.
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