McGill Electric Snowmobile Team 817 Sherbrooke Ouest MacDonald Eng. Bldg. 460 Montréal (Québec) H3A 2K6 phone : 514.398.4400 x09043 email:electricsnowmobile@mail.mcgill.ca
The Future Is Knocking At Your Door... Members of the McGill University Electric Snowmobile Team continue to break new ground as they improve the design of the first ever purely electrical snowmobile and unveil their exciting new Hybrid snowmobile prototype. These one-of-a-kind prototypes will compete at the next SAE Clean Snowmobile Challenge in March 2007. The goal of the competition is to design and build the most environmentally friendly snowmobile prototype, with the lowest possible emissions, energy consumption, and noise levels. So far, most competitors have limited themselves to modifying the systems of standard gasoline snowmobiles in an attempt to make them more environmentally friendly. We chose the path of true revolutionary innovation! With our improved zero-emission electric prototype and our new gas-electric series hybrid snowmobile, this year, we will be the first team to aggressively compete in both categories of the SAE Clean Snowmobile Challenge. Beyond these prototypes, our team also strives to: Increase environmental awareness in the community and contribute to the growth of alternate modes of transportation. Promote science and technology in high schools and colleges, as well as represent McGill Engineering in the public eye. Enable our team members to acquire experience in engineering and other domains. SAE Clean Snowmobile Challenge North American collegiate design competition organized by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). Each team designs and builds a prototype and drives it to the edge of its capacities in a large range of tests. The goal is to engineer a snowmobile with reduced emissions and noise, combined with high energy efficiency. 2
The McGill University Electric Snowmobile Team Who are we? Over the years, McGill University has had tremendous success developing design teams that have competed at various SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) competitions. The Electric Snowmobile Team is part of this successful line of design teams. Smart engineering design and marketing, combined with good management has enabled the Electric Snowmobile team to find key partners and make rapid progress towards the ultimate goal: design, build and demonstrate our clean, silent and highly efficient snowmobile prototypes. Our team works in close collaboration with Faculties, Departments, and Management on both McGill University campuses Downtown Campus Design Machining Programming Electric Circuitry MacDonald Campus Assemblage Aire d'essai University Resources The McGill Electric Snowmobile team can count on the support from professors within the faculty of engineering, and the expertise of the technicians from several laboratories. In addition, we are members of MUDN (McGill Under-graduate Design Network), the association of intercollegiate design teams at McGill. 3
Our Mission : The SAE Clean Snowmobile Challenge Each year The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) organizes the "SAE Clean Snowmobile Challenge". An intercollegiate design competition for undergraduate students from all over the world. The goal of the competition is to design a snowmobile that is more environmentally friendly than those currently available on the market. Pollution, noise levels, and energy consumption are all evaluated. Following the success of the McGill Electric Snowmobile prototype a new Zero-Emission category has been implemented in 2006. This year, we will be competing in both the touring (Hybrid snowmobile) and Zero-Emission (electric) categories. Events: Emissions Test Fuel Economy/Endurance Test Trailer sled towing test Noise Event Oral Design Presentation Acceleration Testing Event Cold Start Event Static Display Event Technology Implementation Cost Assessment Handling/Drivability Event Shock Input Test Event Engineering Design Paper For more information on the competition, please consult: http://www.sae.org/students/snow.html SAE - The Society of Automotive Engineers The SAE is composed of more than 83 000 engineers, teachers and students from more than 97 countries. We are proud to represent McGill University at the this SAE competition, and contribute to the goal of the SAE: Advance Mobility. 4
Our Vision Designing and building our Wendigo prototype takes up a great amount of time and energy, but we have many other tasks on our mandate. We are proud to be a multidimensional team. Our commitments: Develop environmental awareness in the community by: Contributing to the growth of environmentally friendly modes of transportation, and the use of renewable energy sources Promoting education on the environmental impact of technology Organizing conferences in high schools and colleges in which we cover environmental issues pertaining to transportation Help each member attain their maximum potential, and give all members unique experience which they can use throughout their careers by: Encouraging multidiscipline interaction between students from different Departments and Faculties within McGill Giving students the opportunity to participate in all aspects of this oneof-a-kind technological project Enabling members to acquire hands on experience in engineering and other domains such as marketing and management We also encourage students from local high schools and colleges to pursue scientific and technological careers by: Organizing conferences which cover engineering and its possible careers Presenting to them real examples of science and technology in their lives The Wendigo Myth Every man who ventures alone into the wilderness should fear the spirit of the lonely places, known as Wendigo in northern Canada and by different names in other parts of the world. The cunning of Wendigo is that it knows how to keep out of your sight. As you travel, it is always behind your back. No matter how quickly you may turn, it moves faster. As you trample through bush or forest, hills or desert, with no other company but your thoughts, you become slowly aware that Wendigo follows you. You may struggle against the temptation to swing around, but at last you turn and there is nothing. You know that Wendigo has dodged behind you again, so you move quickly to surprise it. Again nothing, except perhaps the slightest movement of a bush. A breeze? an animal? or... Wendigo. 5
Wendigo Prototype Base vehicle: BRP Ski-Doo Tundra 2006 Type : Utility Snowmobile Weight: 235 kg Motor: ecycle CMG 72V DC Brushless Performances: Efficiency (avg): 90% Efficiency (max): 95% Power (cont): 6 kw Power (max): 12kW Controller: Alltrax AXE 7245 Batteries: Drivetrain: 72V 45Ah Li-Ion de Lithium Tech. Corp. CVT (engagement 0 RPM) from CVTech R&D Data acq. system: Isaac Instruments V7 Pro Range: Top speed: Towing capacity: Energy use: 15km @ 40km/h over 60km/h over 1000lbs 215Wh/km (equivalent to 0.015 liters of gasoline per km) 2006-2007 Objectives Cost Items SAE Clean Snowmobile Challenge 9000$ Chassis 5000$ Motors 3000$ Controllers 2000$ Ethanol Hybrid System 3000$ Mechanical Parts and Components 3500$ Electric and Electronic Parts and Components 5000$ Annual Team Operating Costs 3000$ Total 2006-2007 33 500 $ 6
What Can The Electric Snowmobile Team Do For You? Your support will help us develop the electric snowmobile prototype, and allow us to publicly demonstrate that our concept is real and viable. In return, we are proud to offer our sponsors, partners, and supporters some exciting opportunities. Publicity Your corporate logo prominently displayed on our prototype as well as on our promotional material Information and links to your website on our team website Excellent media exposure at the annual SAE Clean Snowmobile Challenge Possibility of having our prototype displayed at your trade shows and special events Showcase for your products Your products have a unique opportunity for exposure at our public appearances and events: Televised reports Magazine and newspaper articles Conferences Competitions and testing Products testing in a unique and demanding environment We offer our product and material sponsors a unique opportunity to test their products in a new and exciting setting. At your request, the results, observations and/or other relevant information that we collect during our tests and competitions regarding the performance and characteristics of your products will be transmitted directly to you. Protect the environment and support the community Help the environment and have a positive impact on the community in several ways: Establish a partnership with a team that promotes education within the community, regarding the impact of science and technology on the environment Associate with a team that encourages youth to pursue careers in science and technology Further the development of the McGill Electric Snowmobile, while helping our team members gain valuable experience in engineering applications 7
Why Support The Electric Snowmobile Team? We are pioneers in the world of electric snowmobiles. We created the norm and we continuously improve on it. Our prototypes serve as the references for other teams. We are continuously the focus of public and media attention. 8