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    UK Engineers Build Race Car Powered by Sewage-Derived Hydrogen

    Aishwarya ParikhBy Aishwarya ParikhFebruary 4, 2025 Technology No Comments3 Mins Read
    Car powered by sewage

    UK Engineers Develop Race Car Powered by Sewage

    A team of engineers in the UK is exploring a unique way to run a car powered by sewage. The innovative project, called Waste2Race, aims to showcase sustainable technologies in motor racing while pushing the boundaries of renewable energy.

    Harnessing Sewage for Clean Energy

    Researchers at the Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) at the University of Warwick have developed a hydrogen-powered race car that runs on fuel derived from wastewater. Instead of traditional fossil fuels, the car uses hydrogen extracted from sewage through a cutting-edge process designed by UK-based company Wastewater Fuels.

    Dr. James Meredith, Chief Engineer for Sustainable Materials at the University of Warwick, explained the concept during the university’s 60th-anniversary celebrations.

    “We want to demonstrate as many sustainable technologies as possible, including where we source the hydrogen. In this case, we get it from sewage,” Meredith told Reuters.

    However, he clarified that this isn’t a futuristic setup where drivers simply pour sewage into their car’s fuel tank. The hydrogen is generated separately, compressed, and then stored in the car’s fuel system for use.

    Sustainable Design with Recycled Materials

    Beyond its innovative fuel source, the Waste2Race car is also constructed from discarded materials. Many of its components come from spare or unused parts, which would have otherwise ended up in landfills.

    Some of the key sustainable elements include:

    • Recycled carbon fibre for structural components
    • A wing mirror made from beetroot waste
    • A steering wheel made entirely from bio-based materials, developed by the National Composites Centre (NCC)
    • A battery salvaged from a crashed road car

    This approach highlights the potential for sustainability not just in fuel but in vehicle construction as well.

    Hydrogen’s Role in the Future of Racing

    The Waste2Race project comes at a time when major automotive brands like Alpine, Toyota, and BMW are exploring hydrogen as a viable alternative fuel for racing. The project could pave the way for eco-friendly motorsports and influence the broader automotive industry.

    Dr. Meredith sees huge potential in transforming waste into valuable resources. “All sorts of waste streams can be used to generate real value. If sewage can be repurposed to clean water and produce a useful byproduct like hydrogen, that’s fantastic,” he said.

    The Waste2Race car is expected to be completed by 2025 and will be used in attempts to break multiple land speed records, showcasing the power of hydrogen and sustainable engineering.

    With inputs from Reuters

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