Driving the Future: Unissula Unveils Student-Engineered Electric Vehicles for Sustainable Campus Mobility
Sultan Agung Islamic University (Unissula) is accelerating its commitment to sustainable innovation by preparing student-engineered electric vehicles for future campus operations. The initiative highlights the university’s ambition to combine academic excellence, technological advancement, and environmental responsibility through real-world engineering projects.
Developed by the Faculty of Industrial Technology, the electric vehicle program serves as a practical platform where students apply classroom knowledge to solve real mobility challenges. Beyond strengthening technical competencies, the project encourages innovation in renewable energy and smart transportation technologies that are becoming increasingly important in today’s global industry.
To support this vision, the university continues to expand its Electric Vehicle and Renewable Energy laboratories with modern equipment and industry-oriented learning facilities. Students also benefit from professional certification opportunities and direct exposure to industrial practices, helping them build the skills required for careers in the rapidly growing green technology sector.
Collaboration with leading technology and manufacturing partners further strengthens the program by providing access to industrial expertise, internship opportunities, and advanced research resources. These partnerships create a learning environment where academic innovation meets practical industry experience.
As part of its long-term sustainability strategy, Unissula plans to introduce the electric vehicles as official campus transportation after completing comprehensive safety, reliability, and operational evaluations. This initiative represents an important milestone in transforming the campus into a living laboratory for environmentally friendly transportation.
The current prototypes are designed to support daily transportation within the university, offering an efficient and eco-friendly mobility solution for students, lecturers, and campus staff. Their deployment is expected to reduce emissions while demonstrating how locally developed technology can address real-world transportation needs.
The vehicles are equipped with integrated solar panels that generate additional electrical power during operation, helping extend battery life and improve overall energy efficiency. This renewable energy feature reflects the university’s commitment to developing smarter and more sustainable transportation systems.
To ensure safety and convenience, the vehicles include obstacle detection sensors, real-time battery monitoring, and electrical system indicators that allow operators to monitor vehicle performance throughout each journey.
Currently, the electric vehicles can reach speeds of approximately 20 kilometers per hour and operate for around five hours on a full charge. Ongoing research and development efforts continue to improve performance, energy efficiency, and driving range, reinforcing Unissula’s vision of becoming a leading contributor to innovation in sustainable transportation and clean energy technology.