In a remarkable feat of engineering ingenuity, a team of dedicated engineers at Kwara State University (KWASU) has successfully transformed a gasoline (petrol) engine vehicle into a fully functional electric vehicle, offering a glimmer of hope amid the challenges posed by fuel subsidy removal.
The revelation came to light as Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq of Kwara State took to social media platform Twitter to share the groundbreaking achievement, along with captivating photos of the electric vehicle.
Governor Abdulrazaq, who personally inspected the converted electric vehicle, expressed his enthusiasm, remarking, “The vehicle works perfectly with different accessories.”
In a detailed statement, Governor Abdulrazaq stated, “This evening, I’m excited to inspect an electric vehicle that a team of engineers in Kwara State had successfully converted from a gasoline engine by a team of great engineers from Kwara State University (KWASU), Malete. The vehicle works perfectly with different accessories.”
He underscored the significance of this innovation in the broader context of Nigeria’s efforts to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and embrace cleaner energy sources. “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.”
The governor extended his commendations to the dedicated team of engineers led by KWASU’s Head of Technical Unit Centre for Sustainable Energy, AbdulAzeez Akande.
He also lauded the Acting Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Shaykh Lukman Jimoh, who led the team to Government House in the electric vehicle.
Governor Abdulrazaq expressed his unwavering support for the engineers and their endeavors to harness technology and their determination to enhance the quality of life for the citizens of Kwara State.
He emphasized, “The future is here, and I’m super glad that Kwara is in the race to the top.”
In a proactive move, Governor Abdulrazaq directed the engineering team to undertake the conversion of select government vehicles to utilize electricity on campuses, a move aimed at benefiting students and promoting sustainable transportation solutions.
The successful transformation of a conventional vehicle into an electric one by the engineers at KWASU represents a significant stride towards cleaner energy solutions and showcases the spirit of innovation thriving in Kwara State.
This achievement serves as a beacon of hope, offering a glimpse into a future where sustainable transportation takes center stage.