Durban University of Technology launches solar boat

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To showcase one of its greatest innovations, the Durban University of Technology, in collaboration with the Energy and Water Sector Education Training Authority, hosted the official launch of its Siyahamba Solar Boat, a ‘first of its kind’ in Africa. This much-anticipated launch was held at the Point Yacht Club, Durban Harbour, on Friday, April 26.

THE Durban University of Technology , in collaboration with the Energy and Water Sector Education Training Authority , officially launched one of its greatest innovations, the Siyahamba Solar Boat. Distinguished guests gathered at the Point Yacht Club, Durban Harbour, on Friday, April 26, to witness the historical moment as DUT’s Siyahamba Solar Boat is a ‘first of its kind’ in Africa.

According to a statement released by the university, this solar-powered boat was designed and built by DUT students and staff from the DUT Energy Technology Station known as the KZN Industrial Energy Efficient Training and Resource Centre . In his welcome remarks, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research, Innovation and Engagement at DUT, Prof Fulufhelo Nemavhola, said the Siyahamba Solar Boat was more than a boat; it was a symbol of DUT’s impact. He indicated that it was aligned to DUT’s ENVISION2030 strategy, which aspires to produce adaptive graduates who will make a positive impact in society and improve lives and livelihoods.

He acknowledged the team behind this remarkable innovation in Africa, with special mention of the boat pilot, Steve Ellis, a world-renowned skipper who has been involved in the research and design of the boat from the very beginning.

 

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