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Students set to return to Qatar for Shell Eco-marathon at Lusail International Circuit

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Last updated: 2026/01/20 at 7:48 AM
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The highly anticipated Shell Eco-marathon Qatar 2026 is set to take place from January 21st to 25th at the Lusail International Circuit (LIC). This global student engineering competition, focused on energy efficiency and sustainable mobility, will welcome participants from across Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa. The event is held under the patronage of Her Excellency Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Chairperson of Qatar Museums, and in collaboration with the Qatar Auto Museum.

Doha, Qatar, was selected as a host city to showcase the region’s growing commitment to technological innovation and environmental sustainability. Rob Maxwell, Managing Director of Shell Companies Qatar, expressed enthusiasm for the return of the competition, highlighting its role in fostering the next generation of energy experts. The 2026 event builds on the success of the inaugural Qatar edition and aims to further inspire advancements in fuel-efficient vehicle design.

Understanding the Shell Eco-marathon and its Focus

The Shell Eco-marathon is more than just a race; it’s a year-long academic program. Student teams are challenged to design, build, and test vehicles that can travel the furthest distance on the least amount of energy. This challenge encourages exploration of alternative fuels and innovative engineering solutions. The program has a long history, originating in 1939 as a friendly wager between Shell engineers.

Vehicle Categories and Energy Sources

Teams compete in two distinct categories: Urban Concept and Prototype. Urban Concept vehicles prioritize practicality and resemble conventional passenger cars, designed for navigating city streets. Prototype vehicles, in contrast, are focused purely on maximizing fuel efficiency through radical aerodynamic designs and lightweight construction.

Vehicles are powered by one of three energy classes: internal combustion engine, battery electric, or hydrogen fuel cell. The diversity of energy sources allows teams to explore different pathways to sustainable transportation. Many teams are increasingly focusing on electric and hydrogen technologies as they become more viable alternatives to traditional gasoline engines.

Beyond the technical aspects, the Shell Eco-marathon emphasizes collaboration, problem-solving, and teamwork. Students gain valuable experience in project management, engineering design, and data analysis, skills highly sought after in the energy and automotive industries. The competition also promotes a deeper understanding of the complex challenges surrounding energy consumption and environmental impact.

Qatar’s Role and Key Partnerships

Qatar’s support for the Shell Eco-marathon demonstrates its commitment to becoming a hub for innovation and sustainable development. Qatar Museums and the Qatar Auto Museum are key partners, providing logistical support and promoting the event within the country. Qatar Airways and local companies like Seashore and Rayyan Water also contribute significantly to the event’s success.

The Lusail International Circuit, a state-of-the-art motorsport facility, provides an ideal testing ground for the student-designed vehicles. Additionally, the event benefits from the expertise of global technical partners such as Southwest Research Institute and Schmid Elektronik, who offer crucial engineering support and technical systems. Partners like Havas Media and Ansys, part of Synopsys, contribute through communications and advanced analytical tools.

The increasing focus on sustainable mobility aligns with Qatar’s National Vision 2030, which prioritizes environmental protection and resource efficiency. The event provides a platform to showcase these efforts and inspire further innovation in the region. The competition also offers opportunities for knowledge sharing and collaboration between students, industry professionals, and government stakeholders.

Looking ahead, organizers will focus on refining the competition format and expanding outreach to attract even more student teams. The success of the 2026 event will likely influence future host city selections and the overall direction of the Shell Eco-marathon program globally. Further details regarding team registration and event logistics are expected to be released in the coming months, and the performance of emerging technologies in the competition will be a key area to watch.

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