Friday 27 May 2011

ESET E-Bike Version 1 wins an award...

The Regional Centre of Expertise on Education for Sustainable Development (RCE) has selected my project, the SIAST ESET E-Bike and the Solar Alternative as a winner at their annual event. An important part of my electric vehicle is making it a zero emission vehicle rather then just a low emission vehicle. To accomplish this it needs to be recharged by something other then the power grid which uses fossil fuels.

The solution is a solar based charge system that is being design thanks to a SARP grant. The Seed Applied Research Program (SARP) is a program sponsored by the SIAST Office of Applied Research and Innovation that encourages and supports faculty members interested in applied research such as myself.

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