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Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology
SOLAR CAR CONCEPT 2017
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OUR INSTITUTION • Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology (NSIT), formerly Delhi Institute of Technology, is a premier engineering college in New Delhi, India. It is an autonomous institution of the Government of NCT of Delhi and is academically affiliated to Faculty of Technology, University of Delhi. • It is spread over a sprawling campus of 145 acres in the sub city of Dwarka in New Delhi. It was started with a view to churn out highly competent, intelligent and dedicated engineers and has emerged as one of the leading tech schools of the country. • NSIT has continuously been featuring in the Top 10 in the rankings of engineering colleges of India by various surveys conducted by bodies such as India Today, Outlook, Dataquest-NASSCOM etc. • Certificate for best overall performance in field of Technical Education by the Indian Society of Technical Education (ISTE) in 2002. • Every year, significant number of students from NSIT gets admitted to India’s most prestigious institutes such as IIMs, XLRI and FMS. • Every year number of students go to leading international universities such as MIT, Stanford, Berkeley etc. for post graduation.
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MEET THE CREW • NSIT Solar Car Concept is a non-profit organization, founded in 2007, which aims to build a solar electric vehicle and represent INDIA on an international platform. It is a student run initiative and the primary goal is to advance research on solar energy and make it practical and affordable. • The team is dedicated to build a car that will represent India at international events like the SASOL Solar Challenge 2018 and the World Solar Challenge 2019. • Currently, the team has completed its car –Phoenix-I. Planning and designing work of our next project has also reached a conclusion and we are all set for our next car.
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Previous History and Achievements
ADVAY I ADVAY I was one of the cheapest solar cars in the world and cost a fraction of the other cars participating in the South African Solar Challenge 2008. It secured 2nd position in its category and stood 3rd in the overall rankings in SASC 2008. The car was showcased at multiple exhibitions, such as Auto Expo, Delhi across the country.
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ADVAY II ADVAY II was the second solar car of the
team. It was designed and built for the world solar challenge. It was showcased at the national auto expo, NEW DELHI, as well as at the NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY EXPO, and retains the title of being one of the few student initiative projects to get this opportunity.
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The NEXT STEP AHEAD…. Our TARGET About BWSC
Promote innovative and environment-friendly technology as well as creating a positive learning atmosphere for the student body. To make car that can run 85 “Miles” per hour and can travel 500 km in 8-9 hours. Participate in Bridgestone World Solar Challenge, thereby providing an international platform to represent our country and institute with pride. About BWSC The bridgestone world solar challenge,since 2003, due to the sponsorship of BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION is a biennial solar powered car race which covers 3,022 kms (1,878 mi) through the Australian outback, from Darwin, Northern territory to Adelaide, South Australia.
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Budget for next project.
Expenditure Plan out Budget for next project. Carbon fibre+Monocoque Fabrication = 10,00,000. Batteries +Management system = 15,00,000 Solar Cells with Encapsulation = 5,00,000 Motors+Rims+Tyres = 20,00,000 Suspension System = 4,00,000 Steering system (Rack and pinion EPS) complete installation = 1,00,000 Braking System+ Seats +Harness = 1,00,000 Miscellanious (battery box, travel charges, transport and communication, residing charges etc.) = 18,00,000 GRAND TOTAL = 74,00,000
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