Students from the Takoradi Technical Institute (TTI), a second-cycle institution in Ghana, have come up with a breathtaking innovation that is taking social media by storm.
The students who were featured on High Schools Africa, a Ghanaian-owned YouTube channel created to unearth talents in Ghana’s high schools, demonstrated on camera how their model operates.
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According to them, whenever a car moves over the specially-made speed ramp, power is generated and stored within a battery.
This power is then transmitted to the traffic lights or street lights that are connected to it.
The students explained that the purpose of this project is to take the streetlights and traffic lights off the national grid and prevent them from going off whenever there is a power outage.
Watch the video below :
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