Imperial Racing Green Showcase
Come hear about the cutting-edge, low-carbon, vehicle projects being built by the students working on the Imperial Racing Green programme.
About Imperial Racing Green
Imperial Racing Green is a flagship interdisciplinary teaching project at Imperial College London. It involves undergraduate students in designing, making, testing and racing, zero emission vehicles. In doing this, undergraduate engineers get involved in developing vehicles based around hydrogen fuel cell, battery electric, and various hybrid technologies.
Venue
The event is in room 300 in the City and Guilds building on Imperial College London’s South Kensington campus (building 28 on the campus map).
The room is best found by entering the College via the main entrance on Exhibition Road (near buildings 17 and 36). The entrance to the City and Guilds building is just behind the reception desk and to the left of the statue of Queen Victoria. From the City and Guilds Building main entrance, walk through the main foyer at the end of the foyer turn right through the double doors and take the stairs in front of you up to the third floor. Room 300 is at the top of the staircase.