Bengaluru, Karnataka, India (NewsVoir) In its third edition, Solar Decathlon India (SDI), net-zero building challenge, has empanelled four leading organisations - Lodha Group, Mahindra Lifespaces, Infosys, and UN-Habitat as Project Partners.
SDI is a challenge for postgraduate and undergraduate students to design and develop net-zero, climate resilient and market-ready building solutions for real building projects.
The four Project Partners have offered their real-world construction projects for the student teams to work on.
By working with these developers, students can get first-hand experience of the complexities of the buildings sector, and develop solutions that are implementable and scalable.
Thirty-two student teams participating in the 2022-23 challenge are collaborating with these project partners and developing net-zero, resilient, affordable, market-ready solutions for their projects.
Sunita Purushottam, Head of Sustainability at Mahindra Lifespace Developers Ltd.
says, “Mahindra Lifespaces has been an active partner of SDI since its inception.