Kenyan Student Develops Solar-Powered Car

A Kenyan student has earned praise from online users after he developed a car that runs on solar energy.
30-year-old Samuel Karumbo, who studies at Kitale polytechnic, Trans Nzoia County developed the solar-powered two-seat four-wheeler, which he says can cover about 50 km when fully charged. Karumbo said that while growing up, he badly dreamed of owning a car, but a cost effective one.
“I admired owning a car and since I did not have enough money to buy one, I just sat down and remembered that I am an innovator. That is when I thought of coming up with a unique car, a solar-powered car that does not require any fuel,” he told a local media at small garage in the heart of Langas Estate, Eldoret Town.
“The solar car is taking advantage of the panels that collect the rays from the sun then convert them into electronic energy then the electronic energy will be stored in the batteries then you can use the energy from the battery to drive the wheel,” explained Karumbo who is studying a diploma in Electrical Installation at Kitale Technical Polytechnic.
He further explains that the machine largely depends on gravity when on descend and has a motor, which acts as a generator for producing energy for later use.
“The car which weighs approximately 120 kilograms has three solar panels to propel it. The solar panels have a total of 260 watts which is a lot of energy,” he added.
He says he would like the government to support him in his endeavour of creating awareness and reaching out to people to adopt clean energy. “One of the mitigating interventions that the country should put in place is to promote investments that work towards attaining the goal of using 100% renewable energy from sources such as solar, geothermal, tidal waves, the wind and even municipal waste as opposed to using fossil fuel generated power,” explained Karumbo.
“My dream is that one day the government will support me put up a big workshop so that I can be able to manufacture more solar cars and sell them to Kenyans so that we can get rid of fuel emissions on our roads that has great effect to our environment,” he said.
He says he spent approximately Sh125, 000 to assemble the entire car and has since received interest from some buyers.
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He he...and someone is…
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He he...and someone is receiving 60 million in Kenya for selling air? They should have sent this money to this young man. Maybe he can help Kenya one day..
Strides in the right…
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Strides in the right direction and quite idealistic. The car will be excellent for ice cream vendors around Kenya. The winning shot will be development of micro-solar cells that can be fitted all around the car in order to get rid of the bulky solar panels.
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This is awesome, congratulations! Only comment, the article does not mention anything about safety / collision tests for the car. Is it roadworthy. With the current driving conditions in Kenya, i would be very careful driving this car anywhere. And i do not think anyone would insure it. Having said that, this is a first step in a long journey to making a roadworthy vehicle. Congratulations again, young man!
@fund...you are way a head…
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@fund...you are way a head. Those questions you raise come later,when the car has passed numerous tests and approved /cleared by Ministry of transportation...or whatever ministry certifies such things.But give this boy credit.This could be a good golf cart as well.
Good job Karumbo for putting…
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Good job Karumbo for putting your physics and engineering skills to work. Although what you have developed is not necessarily a new technology, it shows you are innovative enough to put materials and technology available to you to good work. You don't wait for manna to rain down from the heavens. For this reason, even if you car concept does convert to mass-market, your knowledge and innovative spirit will be impact-full. I salute you.
Good job, finally something…
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Good job, finally something positive. All the best young man !
@maxiley thank u for making…
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@maxiley thank u for making sence to @fundi head!Thats why I always pick on Diaspora concentrating in manegatives?This is just the beginning n at fundi remember this cars we drive even having bin inspected n roadworthy done to the letter still kills pple all over the world.
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