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ELSOCNIT Hamirpur

ELSOC Flagship Event

Sparkathon

A hackathon-style technical competition where participants solve real-world engineering problems and build innovative solutions.

15 September 2026 (tentative) Mini Auditorium, NIT Hamirpur Open to All
Browse Problem Statements
Prize Pool

₹19,000+ on the line

Tiered prizes for the top three teams — plus additional gifts and certificates.

  1. Winner

    ₹10,000

    + additional gifts

  2. 1st Runner-up

    ₹6,000

    + additional gifts

  3. 2nd Runner-up

    ₹3,000

    + additional gifts

Every shortlisted team takes home certificates — and the top three walk away with the pool above plus additional gifts.

The Challenge

Official Problem Statements

Eighteen problems across smart energy, AI, robotics and smart cities — pick one and build something that matters.

  1. PS-101Autonomous Self-Evolving Energy Grid

    Traditional power grids are rigid and struggle to efficiently integrate renewable energy sources. The challenge is to design a distributed energy grid that uses artificial intelligence and multi-agent reinforcement learning to dynamically reconfigure energy flow, storage allocation, and load balancing. The system should automatically adapt to changing demand, renewable energy fluctuations, and grid faults while maximizing efficiency and resilience.

    SoftwareSmart Energy / AIOriginal poster
  2. PS-102Autonomous Blockchain Energy Economy

    Energy markets are still centralized and inefficient. The goal is to develop a decentralized energy trading platform where households and industries can trade excess renewable energy using blockchain technology. Smart meters and AI-based demand prediction should automatically negotiate prices and execute transactions through secure smart contracts.

    SoftwareBlockchain / Smart EnergyOriginal poster
  3. PS-103Swarm Robotics for Renewable Infrastructure Repair

    Large solar farms and wind turbine installations require continuous inspection and maintenance. The challenge is to design a swarm robotics system capable of autonomously inspecting renewable infrastructure, detecting faults, and performing minor repair tasks. The robots should collaborate using swarm intelligence to improve efficiency and reduce maintenance costs.

    Hardware & SoftwareRobotics / Renewable EnergyOriginal poster
  4. PS-104AI-Driven Cybersecurity Shield for Smart Grids

    Smart grids rely heavily on digital communication and IoT systems, making them vulnerable to cyber attacks. The challenge is to develop an intelligent cybersecurity framework that uses AI to detect abnormal activities, prevent cyber intrusions, and protect energy infrastructure in real time.

    SoftwareCybersecurity / AIOriginal poster
  5. PS-105Carbon-Negative Blockchain Trading Protocol

    Many blockchain systems consume significant energy and contribute to carbon emissions. The challenge is to design an environmentally sustainable blockchain protocol that measures and offsets carbon footprints while enabling secure digital transactions. The protocol should incentivize carbon-negative operations and support green energy initiatives.

    SoftwareBlockchain / SustainabilityOriginal poster
  6. PS-106AI-Controlled Solid-State Grid Architecture

    Future energy grids require faster response and higher efficiency. The problem is to design a grid architecture based on solid-state transformers controlled by artificial intelligence. The system should manage power distribution dynamically and maintain stability even under fluctuating renewable energy inputs.

    Hardware & SoftwareSmart Grid / AIOriginal poster
  7. PS-107Self-Adaptive Climate-Resilient Floating Solar Platform

    Floating solar panels installed on lakes and reservoirs face challenges due to weather variations and water movement. The objective is to design a floating solar platform that automatically adjusts its position and angle based on sunlight and environmental conditions to maximize energy production.

    Hardware & SoftwareRenewable EnergyOriginal poster
  8. PS-108Dynamic Disaster Communication Hub

    During natural disasters, communication networks often collapse, making rescue coordination difficult. The challenge is to design a portable and rapidly deployable communication hub that can create an emergency wireless network to enable communication between rescue teams and affected populations.

    Hardware & SoftwareDisaster Management / CommunicationOriginal poster
  9. PS-109Development of Non-Electrical Solar Tracker

    Solar panels generate maximum energy when aligned with the sun, but traditional trackers rely on electrical motors and sensors. The challenge is to develop a low-cost mechanical solar tracking system that uses passive mechanisms such as thermal expansion or gravity to track sunlight without using electricity.

    HardwareRenewable EnergyOriginal poster
  10. PS-110AI-Based Electricity Theft Detection

    Electricity theft is a major problem in many regions and leads to financial losses for utilities. The objective is to develop an AI-based monitoring system that analyzes consumption patterns and identifies abnormal usage that may indicate electricity theft.

    SoftwareAI / Smart GridOriginal poster
  11. PS-111Low-Cost Decentralized Smart Air Purification System

    Air pollution is a growing issue in urban areas. The challenge is to design an affordable decentralized air purification system that can be installed in homes or small communities and uses IoT sensors to monitor and improve air quality.

    Hardware & SoftwareEnvironmental TechnologyOriginal poster
  12. PS-112Energy Theft Detection System

    Illegal electricity tapping and meter tampering create huge losses in the power sector. The challenge is to develop a system using smart sensors and data analytics that can detect unauthorized connections and alert authorities in real time.

    Hardware & SoftwareSmart GridOriginal poster
  13. PS-113Smart Traffic Management System for Urban Congestion

    Urban traffic congestion causes delays, pollution, and accidents. The goal is to develop a smart traffic management system that uses real-time traffic data and AI algorithms to optimize traffic signals and reduce congestion.

    SoftwareSmart Cities / AIOriginal poster
  14. PS-114Smart Energy Theft Detection System

    Power utilities require efficient monitoring systems to reduce energy losses. The challenge is to design a smart energy monitoring system that uses IoT sensors and machine learning algorithms to identify irregular consumption patterns and detect power theft.

    Hardware & SoftwareSmart EnergyOriginal poster
  15. PS-115Renewable Energy Integration System

    Renewable energy sources such as solar and wind are intermittent and difficult to integrate into traditional grids. The challenge is to develop a system that efficiently integrates renewable energy with existing power infrastructure while maintaining grid stability.

    Hardware & SoftwareRenewable EnergyOriginal poster
  16. PS-116Smart Buildings and Homes

    Energy consumption in buildings contributes significantly to global energy demand. The objective is to design smart building systems that automatically optimize energy usage through intelligent lighting, climate control, and appliance management.

    Hardware & SoftwareSmart Cities / IoTOriginal poster
  17. PS-117Real-Time Smart Grid Fault Detection

    Faults in electrical grids can lead to power outages and infrastructure damage. The challenge is to develop a real-time monitoring system that quickly detects faults in transmission and distribution networks and triggers automated corrective actions.

    Hardware & SoftwareSmart GridOriginal poster
  18. PS-118Smart Street Light System

    Street lighting consumes a large amount of electricity in cities. The goal is to design an intelligent street lighting system that automatically adjusts brightness based on traffic, time, and environmental conditions to save energy.

    Hardware & SoftwareSmart Cities / IoTOriginal poster

Got a Smart Energy Idea?

Have your own problem statement related to smart energy? Share it with the community!

Community Ideas

Approved community ideas will appear here — yours could be first.

Warm-up

Workshop Gallery

Scenes from the AI-emma Workshop — the hands-on session that kicked off this Sparkathon season.

Credits

Organizing Committee

The people wiring this event together.

Faculty Coordinators

Dr. Bharti Bakshi Koul

Dr. Bharti Bakshi Koul

Coordinator, ELSOC

Dr. Katam Nishanth

Dr. Katam Nishanth

Coordinator, ELSOC

Dr. Chandrasekaran S

Dr. Chandrasekaran S

Coordinator, ELSOC

Student Committee

Pratibha Bajia

Pratibha Bajia

President

Nitin

Nitin

Vice-President

Mohit Kumar

Mohit Kumar

Finance Secretary

Kriti Benjwal

Kriti Benjwal

Media and Marketing Head

Sahil Jaswal

Sahil Jaswal

Technical and Event Organisation Head

Ronak Dotasara

Ronak Dotasara

General Secretary

Vikalp Chaudhary

Vikalp Chaudhary

Joint Secretary

Priya

Priya

Media and Marketing Coordinator

Sanyam Vats

Sanyam Vats

Project Coordinator

Vikas Kumar

Vikas Kumar

Design Coordinator

Aryan Dhaka

Aryan Dhaka

Technical Coordinator

Riya Choudhary

Riya Choudhary

Content Coordinator

Skand Nagar

Skand Nagar

Event Organisation Coordinator

Akshit Vardhan

Akshit Vardhan

Finance Coordinator

Questions about the event? Reach the committee →