Nigerian students are really Improving, they are only handicapped by the non-working atmosphere and condition created for them.
Here is a solar-powered vehicle built by Oyeyiola Segun, a Part 5
student of the Electronic and Electrical Department of Obafemi Awolowo
University.
In an exclusive interview by our reporter , he explained how the car came into existence and the motivations behind it.
Fuoyemimik: Can we meet you sir?
Segun: Okay, I am Oyeyiola Segun, a part 5 student of Elect-Elect., OAU
Fuoyemimik: We learnt you built this lovely car. Was it a joint project or you did it yourself?
Segun: I did it only. This is not a day’s job, I have been working on it for some months now.
Fuoyemimik: So how does the car work?
Segun: Basically it depends on Wind and Solar
energy. All the energy derived for these two sources were converted to
run the simple car.
There are different means of obtaining energy from these two sources but I picked the one that is cool for my car.
Fuoyemimik: From what you just said, you can either use the Wind or Solar Energy to power the car’s engine?
Fuoyemimik: Cool… that differentiates your production from the usual vehicles we see around us
I suppose?
I suppose?
Segun: Yes, you are very correct.
Fuoyemimik: Could you share with us what
actually provoked your innovation? I mean what you
thought before coming up with this lovely engine?
thought before coming up with this lovely engine?
Segun: Basically, it is because of the climate
change we experience due to the combustion of fuel and
you know cars also contribute to that change. So I thought of running a car that will not use fuel for its locomotion.
you know cars also contribute to that change. So I thought of running a car that will not use fuel for its locomotion.
After series of thinking and research work, I came up with the simple
method that gave birth to this. So that is the basic reason for the
car. Another concern of mine is to produce a car that will function
effectively at a reduced cost of maintenance. I believe you know the
price of fuel in this country is almost going beyond the reach of a
common man?
Fuoyemimik: Yes, you are right. Is there any
other peculiarity of the car that you will like to share apart from the
once you have mentioned?
Segun: Of course yes. Another thing that
distinguishes my car from the common ones you see around is that you can
know the state of the car through your mobile phones. I wrote a
software that you can install which will give you the basic information
about the car while in your room.
Fuoyemimik: What do you mean by the State of the car?
Segun: I mean the functionality of the car, like the
battery level, the weather conditions, the distance you can cover
during different weather conditions. In case you have a bad weather. The
car also has a GPS in it that helps to know the location of the car.
These and many other features embedded in it.
Fuoyemimik: Wow! this is very lovely. Do you have plans replicating this nice work in the future?
Segun: The work has come to stay, but I need to keep improving it for now.
Fuoyemimik: It took you how many years to put this together?
Segun: That your question can be phased into two categories, do you mean mentally or physically?
Fuoyemimik: Lol… you are right. Let us talk about the Physical aspect of it now.
Segun: Okay. We all know how our country is, I mean
to get money is not easy but I pray that God will make it easy for
everyone of us. The truth is, I cannot really say how long because I
started using my personal little money to get the materials together.
Let me just say about twelve(12) months.
Fuoyemimik: Did you encounter any major challenge during this project?
Segun: Yes, Money. Even at the moment, I still need
funds to get some others materials which are in my original paper design
which I have not implemented on the car.
Fuoyemimik: What will be the summarized cost of this car when fully ready?
Segun: There are lots of things that will lead to
summary cost of production, so for now I cannot specifically state the
cost but with all the materials that I will be needing since I am not
producing in large quantities, its close to a million naira. Now
quantifying my effect and others on foreseen cases.
Fuoyemimik: Finally, your message to fellow Nigerian students?
Segun: My message to my fellow students is that Rome
was not built in a day. It is better to start anything you want to do
now and don’t never, I repeat, never expect someone to believe in your
dreams because they may not understand it as you do. Endeavor to follow
your heart and do what will make you happy and that which will not
affect your fellow being negatively. May God help and bless us all.
Fuoyemimik: Amen. Thank you so much Engineer, we are indeed proud of you.
Segun: You are welcome and May help u
Great Job Oyeyiola Segun!!! Great Job OAU!!!
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