Local News: Shell Found Its FuelSaver Champions

Local News: Shell Found Its FuelSaver Champions

Four everyday Singapore drivers have emerged today as Singapore’s first Shell FuelSave Team, and will join Shell FuelSave Ambassador Eunice Olsen to inspire local motorists to save fuel.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
27 Jun 2011

Four everyday Singapore drivers have emerged today as Singapore’s first Shell FuelSave Team, and will join Shell FuelSave Ambassador Eunice Olsen to inspire local motorists to save fuel.

The newly crowned Shell FuelSave Team will lead a campaign to inspire Singapore drivers to become more fuel efficient. To do so, they will use their own fuel economy training and experiences to show how saving fuel has helped them cut their fuel expenditure.

The four members were unveiled to the public after an exciting final round that saw the top performer, Edmund Tay, a 39-year-old father of three, achieving an outstanding 19.376 kilometres on one litre of Shell FuelSave.

“At the beginning of the challenge, I would not have thought that I could achieve 19.376 km/l in an everyday driving situation, but by practicing the Shell FuelSaving Tips, I surprised even myself! I now realize how much good driving habits can help any driver save fuel and money,” said the elated Tay.

He is joined by fellow Shell FuelSave Team members Daniel Lim, a 35-year-old curriculum planner, Arthur Foo, a 29-year-old project manager at the Nanyang Technological University, and Diana Lim, a 30-year-old mother and manager at Far East Organization.

The four winners will undergo an intensive training course with John and Helen Taylor, who hold the Guinness World Record for driving around the world on just 24 tanks of Shell fuels, at the Shell Eco-marathon Asia 2011 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The course will arm them with the tips to go the extra distance with every drop of fuel before facing teams from Malaysia, Hong Kong, Philippines and Thailand in a drive for the title of Asia’s top Shell FuelSave Team.

The final round of the Shell FuelSave Challenge was held at the Road Safety Community Park among a host of activities and carnival games celebrating safe and sustainable transportation for the future. With the Singapore Traffic Police championing safer road use through an enriching exhibition and safety talks, as well as student teams from the National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, and Institute of Technical Education showcasing their automotive inventions representing their visions for vehicles of the future, members of the public were able to learn how to be more responsible road users.

Credits: wilswong

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