Nigeria has recorded a major feat in
automotive technology innovation with a car called “Tuke-Tuke’`, produced by
students of the University of Benin.
The car has passed international
technical evaluation in Rotterdam, Netherlands, a statement said.
The statement was signed by the
Media Manager of Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC), Mr
Precious Okolobo on Thursday in Abuja.
It said that the SPDC Joint Venture
(JV) was sponsoring University of Benin and University of It said that the car
was now qualified to race at the 2014 Eco Marathon in Netherlands with cars
from 25 countries, mostly advanced countries.
Lagos to the event in Dutch city of
Rotterdam from May 15 to May 18.
The statement said that the marathon
would start on Friday with an opening ceremony and the cars would race for the
winning price on Saturday, May 17.
According to the statement, the two
Nigerian universities are participating in the 2014 edition of Shell Eco-marathon
Europe, the first teams from Sub-Saharan to enter the global event.
It said that the car built by
students from the University of Lagos (UNILAG) was still undergoing thorough
technical evaluation and its results would be announced on Friday.
The company was optimistic that the
UNILAG car would also do well, the statement said.
“Shell Eco-marathon challenges
student teams from around the world to design, build and test ultra-energy
efficient vehicles. The winners are the teams that go the furthest using the
least amount of energy.
“The events spark debate about the
future of mobility and inspire young engineers to push the boundaries of fuel
efficiency.
“All cars are expected to pass a
strict technical inspection to check that they are fit for purpose and safe
before they are allowed to race,” the statement said.
It said that students from the
Ahmadu Bello University, University of Lagos and University of Benin attended
Shell Eco-marathon Europe as observers of the 2013 edition on SPDC JV sponsorship.
Undergraduates from Uniben work
relentlessly to design, build and test an energy-efficient car called
“Tuketuke” that will compete at Shell Ecomarathon
“Since then, the students from Lagos
and Benin have successfully built cars that are being sent to Rotterdam this
week in line with the main objective of Shell Eco-marathon.
“The objective was to challenge
students from around the world to design, build and race fuel-efficient
vehicles,’’ it said.
The statement said that the judges
would be looking to reward the cars that would drive farthest with the least
amount of fuel.
According to the statement, the
Chief Executive Officer of Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Mr Ben Van Beurden, commended
Nigerian students for the innovation.
“We have been doing this for over 30
years. It started in France and it has gone all around the world. It is
fantastic to see the scale that we have now.
“The energy, the enthusiasm and the innovation
that has taken place, and the fact that we have a Nigerian team here
participating is an incredibly milestone,” Beurden said. (NAN)
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