Shell Eco-Marathon Awards
Shell commissioned a set of new custom awards from Bennett Awards for its Eco-maration competition. The Shell Eco-marathon is a global academic challenge focused on energy optimization. In a typical year’s competition, teams of students from both high schools and universities deisign and build ultra energy-efficient vehicles. These vehicles are then taken out to the track for a live challenge.
Typically, two different competitions are conducted. The first is the Shell Eco-marathon Mileage Challenge, where teams see who can complete a set route around a track using the least amount of energy. The second is the Shell Eco-marathon Drivers’ World Championship, where each vehicle is given a specific amount of energy and must be the first car to cross the finish line. There are two classes of vehicles teams can choose from: Prototype and Urban Concept. The Prototype competition features highly aerodynamic, futuristic vehicles, while the Urban Concept competition features economical and innovative vehicles that resemble regular cars on the road.
These unique custom recognition awards are based on two stylistic car sculptures, one representing the Prototype category, and one representing the Urban Concept category. These sculpture awards were fabricated from stainless steel and featured a patina finish. They were mounted on black hardwood bases with personalized event information.
For this same event, Bennett Awards also created a set of custom awards for the Eco-marathon Off-track Awards, showcase the wide range of skills and talents that have gone into each Shell Eco-marathon project. For these awards, Bennett Awards created new, unique awards combining both acrylic and aluminum. These awards have a rectangular brushed aluminum base and obelisk with a circular acrylic disk. The aluminum obelisk has black engraving, while the disk has digitally printed artwork. These awards stand approximately 7” tall.
Shell commissioned a set of new custom awards from Bennett Awards for its Eco-maration competition. The Shell Eco-marathon is a global academic challenge focused on energy optimization. In a typical year’s competition, teams of students from both high schools and universities deisign and build ultra energy-efficient vehicles. These vehicles are then taken out to the track for a live challenge.
Typically, two different competitions are conducted. The first is the Shell Eco-marathon Mileage Challenge, where teams see who can complete a set route around a track using the least amount of energy. The second is the Shell Eco-marathon Drivers’ World Championship, where each vehicle is given a specific amount of energy and must be the first car to cross the finish line. There are two classes of vehicles teams can choose from: Prototype and Urban Concept. The Prototype competition features highly aerodynamic, futuristic vehicles, while the Urban Concept competition features economical and innovative vehicles that resemble regular cars on the road.
These unique custom recognition awards are based on two stylistic car sculptures, one representing the Prototype category, and one representing the Urban Concept category. These sculpture awards were fabricated from stainless steel and featured a patina finish. They were mounted on black hardwood bases with personalized event information.
For this same event, Bennett Awards also created a set of custom awards for the Eco-marathon Off-track Awards, showcase the wide range of skills and talents that have gone into each Shell Eco-marathon project. For these awards, Bennett Awards created new, unique awards combining both acrylic and aluminum. These awards have a rectangular brushed aluminum base and obelisk with a circular acrylic disk. The aluminum obelisk has black engraving, while the disk has digitally printed artwork. These awards stand approximately 7” tall.
Shell commissioned a set of new custom awards from Bennett Awards for its Eco-maration competition. The Shell Eco-marathon is a global academic challenge focused on energy optimization. In a typical year’s competition, teams of students from both high schools and universities deisign and build ultra energy-efficient vehicles. These vehicles are then taken out to the track for a live challenge.
Typically, two different competitions are conducted. The first is the Shell Eco-marathon Mileage Challenge, where teams see who can complete a set route around a track using the least amount of energy. The second is the Shell Eco-marathon Drivers’ World Championship, where each vehicle is given a specific amount of energy and must be the first car to cross the finish line. There are two classes of vehicles teams can choose from: Prototype and Urban Concept. The Prototype competition features highly aerodynamic, futuristic vehicles, while the Urban Concept competition features economical and innovative vehicles that resemble regular cars on the road.
These unique custom recognition awards are based on two stylistic car sculptures, one representing the Prototype category, and one representing the Urban Concept category. These sculpture awards were fabricated from stainless steel and featured a patina finish. They were mounted on black hardwood bases with personalized event information.
For this same event, Bennett Awards also created a set of custom awards for the Eco-marathon Off-track Awards, showcase the wide range of skills and talents that have gone into each Shell Eco-marathon project. For these awards, Bennett Awards created new, unique awards combining both acrylic and aluminum. These awards have a rectangular brushed aluminum base and obelisk with a circular acrylic disk. The aluminum obelisk has black engraving, while the disk has digitally printed artwork. These awards stand approximately 7” tall.