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ENGYS Aids in Aerodynamic Development of Shell Concept Car

For the project, ENGYS contributed its expertise in external vehicle aerodynamics design and CFD simulation.

ENGYS Aids in Aerodynamic Development of Shell Concept Car
Shell Triple 10 Challenge concept car is a proof-of-concept vehicle developed by Shell and a consortium of engineering partners to explore new approaches to battery electric vehicle (BEV) design. Image courtesy: Shell

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June 30, 2026

ENGYS supports the aerodynamic development of the recently introduced Shell Triple 10 Challenge concept car, a proof-of-concept vehicle developed by Shell and a consortium of engineering partners to explore new approaches to battery electric vehicle (BEV) design. 

The Shell Triple 10 Challenge concept car was created to demonstrate three objectives for future electric mobility: 

  • Charge Faster: 10% to 80% charge in under 10 minutes. 
  • Go Further: 10 km/kWh efficiency. 
  • Drive Cleaner: a lifecycle footprint of less than 10 tonnes CO₂e. 

As part of the project, ENGYS contributed its expertise in external vehicle aerodynamics design and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation, helping evaluate and understand the vehicle’s aerodynamic performance and overall energy efficiency. 

Using CFD, parametric modeling and automated optimization workflows, ENGYS engineers explored a range of design configurations to understand the relationship between vehicle shape and aerodynamic drag. The work was part of a simulation-led development process used to support engineering decision-making throughout the project. 

“Aerodynamics is critical to vehicle efficiency,” says Angus Lock, general manager of ENGYS North America. “The most interesting aspect of this project was not a specific aerodynamic feature, but the ability to use CFD to explore the design space and guide engineering decisions early in development. We needed to understand how different geometric parameters interacted with one another and used simulation to identify the combinations that delivered the greatest overall benefit.” 

The Shell Triple 10 Challenge project demonstrates how advanced CFD workflows can help engineers evaluate complex design challenges earlier in the development cycle. 

ENGYS worked alongside Shell and other project partners, including RML, Empel and HORIBA MIRA.

Watch the launch video here

About ENGYS 

ENGYS develops advanced open-source CFD software solutions for enterprise applications designed to make fluid dynamics simulations more accessible.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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