The Engineering squad in the Centre for Sustainable Energy of the Kwara State University (KWASU) has unveiled an electric vehicle.
The Engineering squad in the Centre for Sustainable Energy
of the Kwara State University (KWASU) has converted a petrol engine bus to one
that is powered by electricity.
The Acting Vice Chancellor of the university, Professor
Shaykh-Luqman Jimoh disclosed this on Tuesday on the 10th and 11th combined
convocation ceremony for 2021/2022 and 2022/2023 academic sessions.
He said that the achievement came in a bid to provide a
better alternative to Nigerians on the heels of the removal of subsidy on
petrol and the resultant increase in the price of PMS.
According to him, “With this success, the institution has
been placed in the lead of rethinking her environmental culture and developing
new paradigms for solving problems and ensuring global environmental
sustainability.”
He added that, “We consider it a major achievement, not just
for our Green Initiative, but for our determination to add value to the economy
of the state and her populace.
“This initiative ensures higher efficiency in powering
automobiles, helps our environment to be less polluted and has attracted
partnerships with the Kwara State Government and private institutions”.
Professor Jimoh, who said that three vehicles, namely:
Sedan, Hilux and 22-seater Coaster bus had been converted to
electricity-powered vehicles, added that investors had started to show interest
in the product.
He therefore called on the state government and individuals
who have scrapped vehicles to bring them for conversion at moderate charges.
The KWASU vice chancellor also said that the institution has
commissioned a plastic recycling plant of the Centre for Entrepreneurship,
adding that with the initiative, “tons of plastic waste that would have
polluted our environment are currently being converted to pavement stones”.
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Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq (Second Left) |
Meanwhile, Kwara State Governor, Mallam Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, expressed excitement at the achievement.
Writing on his verified Twitter handle, @ReaLAARahma after
inspecting the vehicle in the evening, the Governor said he was excited by the
feat of “the great engineers”, (as) the vehicle works perfectly with different
accessories.
“This is innovation at its finest, and a clear indication
that we are fast turning the corners as our country steadily joins the world to
reduce over reliance on fossil fuel and adopt cleaner energy. This innovation
could not have come at a better time as governments at all levels make
different efforts to ease the inconveniences associated with the removal of
fuel subsidy.
“I commend the team of engineers led by KWASU’s Head of
Technical Unit Centre for Sustainable Energy and Chief Technologist at the
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering AbdulAzeez Akande. I also
commend the Acting Vice Chancellor of the university Prof. Shaykh Lukman Jimoh,
who led the team to Government House Thursday morning, all of them driven in
the electric vehicle.
“I assured the team of our constant support as they do more
to deploy technology and their own will-power to make life worth more living
for. The future is here, and I’m super glad that Kwara is in the race to the
top!” the Governor wrote.