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MIWA visits electrical vehicle facility at Nelson Mandela University

MIWA is a proud association of the Retail Motor Industry Organisation (RMI).

The Motor Industry Workshop Association’s (MIWA) director, Pieter Niemand, MIWA regional chairperson for the Eastern Cape Jack Finn and MIWA representative Peter van Mosseveld were recently invited to visit the uYilo eMobility Programme at the Nelson Mandela University in Port Elizabeth.

The electrical vehicle developed by the uYilo eMobility Programme at the Nelson Mandela University in Port Elizabeth.

The national programme was established in March 2013 as an initiative of the Technology Innovation Agency to enable, facilitate and mobilise electric mobility in South Africa.

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The visit to the facility included a national accredited battery testing laboratory supporting lead-acid and lithium-ion technologies, as well as a material characterisation laboratory.

The Electric Vehicles Systems facility supports component level integration, and the live testing environment serves to facilitate inter-operability within a smart-grid for the electrical vehicle eco-system.

Niemand said it was incredible to see the level of advancement at this facility.

“It is important that we, as MIWA, remain proactive and up to date on the progress of this industry as it will have a direct impact on us in the years to come,” said Niemand.

“Our aim is to be as informed as possible so we can educate and inform members, and together we can positively embrace change.”

MIWA is a proud association of the Retail Motor Industry Organisation (RMI).

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