The Project "Sustentabilidade Energética Móvel" (PSEM) wins international championship in electric car competition

On October 8, the Sustainable Energy Mobile Project (PSEM- Projeto Sustentabilidade Energética Móvel) won the international Greenpower competition in Goodwood, England, dedicated to racing electric cars designed and built by university students. PSEM is a group of students from Instituto Superior Técnico, led by João Coelho, a final year student on the Master's Degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering (MEEC), and won with the GP23 - a vehicle developed in just ten months - in a competition where 115 teams competed.

The team competes in a F24+ format, aimed at universities and companies, which consists of an hour-long race, with victory going to the team whose car covers the greatest distance. PSEM achieved international first place by winning three of the four races in which it took part (breaking the track records for lap times in two of them). Covering 64.4 km, the GP23 was almost a lap ahead of the runner-up, which covered 61.6 km. The GP21, an older PSEM prototype that was also used this year, finished in 4th place, bringing the team closer to a double podium.

The project leader and MEEC student, João Coelho, “couldn’t be prouder of the team’s performance throughout the year”. “We knew that this year would be very demanding”, he adds, referring to the short time available to develop the car. After a lot of work, the GP23 was born – “we had just built the fastest car in the history [of this competition]”.

PSEM has 10 years of existence and has been participating in Greenpower challenge since 2014 (except for a hiatus in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic). The best result achieved was in 2022 (fifth place) with the GP21. The student organisation stresses that these achievements “were only possible due to the dedication of the entire team, who worked tirelessly”, and thanks “the contribution of [their] sponsors”.

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