Students of Faculty of Engineering, University of Benin, called Team UNIBEN, broke grounds in an Int'l
competition - Shell Eco Marathon in Europe and South Africa in Oct. 2014 and won a distinguishing award
for 'most innovative vehicle design' throughout Africa with its made in
Nigeria car called Ecocruise.
Shell Eco Marathon is a global
competition that challanges students to build, test and drive fuel
efficient vehicles. In other words, all the cars built are set to race
and the vehicle that goes the farthest on the least amount of fuel
automatically wins.
Team
UNIBEN has previously also broken a record when
they attended the Shell eco-marathon Europe in may 2014 with its first
made in Nigeria car Tuketuke, making it the first team from Sub Saharan
Africa to participate in the Shell eco-marathon. These two cars were
handmade by these students alone in the workshop.
Tuketuke has innovative features like automatic windscreen wiper, button actuated gears, fingerprint access, ankara interior and fibreglass body. Both cars won all 10 technical and safety inspections, which I might add, are world standard, that qualified them to race on the track.
They are currently taking yet another challenge to build two cars that will participate in another shell eco-marathon in the Netherlands next year.
Students involved include: Osas Omijie, Festus ibidapo, adekola adeyemi, abdulmalik tajliad, Daniel okwoka, justice Oyemike, emmanuel Ajari, eloghosa iyamu, James itoro, Jennifer orji, Anne monye, Michael olukoya,and Victor adegboye, 13 students in total supervised by Professor Akii Ibhadode (Winner, NLNG Award for Science, 2010).
You can follow their complete story by liking their page on Facebook www.facebook.com/eco-tuketuke.
Tuketuke has innovative features like automatic windscreen wiper, button actuated gears, fingerprint access, ankara interior and fibreglass body. Both cars won all 10 technical and safety inspections, which I might add, are world standard, that qualified them to race on the track.
They are currently taking yet another challenge to build two cars that will participate in another shell eco-marathon in the Netherlands next year.
Students involved include: Osas Omijie, Festus ibidapo, adekola adeyemi, abdulmalik tajliad, Daniel okwoka, justice Oyemike, emmanuel Ajari, eloghosa iyamu, James itoro, Jennifer orji, Anne monye, Michael olukoya,and Victor adegboye, 13 students in total supervised by Professor Akii Ibhadode (Winner, NLNG Award for Science, 2010).
You can follow their complete story by liking their page on Facebook www.facebook.com/eco-tuketuke.
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