Innovative Artificial Intelligence Based Solution Wins TotalEnergies Uganda Hackathon

Innovative Artificial Intelligence Based Solution Wins TotalEnergies Uganda Hackathon

Kampala:An innovative solution to use artificial intelligence to identify optimal locations for the installation of Electric Vehicle charging points has won the premier ‘TotalEnergies Uganda rEVolution hackathon’ (#TErEVolutionUG).

The solution presented by the TBKN team was announced winner at an awards ceremony held today in Kampala. The ceremony marks the conclusion of a three-month hackathon challenge launched by TotalEnergies Uganda which aimed at providing an opportunity to young Ugandans to propose solutions that will assist in identifying optimal locations for Electric Vehicle (EV) charging points in Kampala.

TBKN received a cash prize worth UGX 18,500,000, while first runners-up ISBAT University received UGX 11,100,000. Tying in 3rd position was Data Knight and Shalom who received UGX 3,700,000 each.

“Addressing today’s carbon neutrality challenge requires a collective focus on innovation. In Uganda, the Company is part of the energy cluster on e-mobility think tank and is supporting innovation in line with e-mobility. The Company has for instance implemented this e-mobility rEVolution hackathon challenge to provide the youth with a platform to propose innovative ideas that can facilitate e-mobility in Kampala. This is also in line with our Company pillar of Youth Inclusion”, said Philippe GROUEIX, General Manager, TotalEnergies EP Uganda and Country Chair TotalEnergies in Uganda.

 

Over 400 Ugandans between the ages of 18 and 45 submitted applications to participate in the challenge implemented by Outbox Uganda on behalf of TotalEnergies Uganda from July to September 2023.

“This hackathon demonstrated that young people still have a role to play in addressing societal challenges in partnership with the private sector. We remain steadfast in our commitment to ensure that the solutions selected can be considered for operationalization by TotalEnergies in Uganda and other mobility actors in Uganda,” noted Richard Zulu, Team Principal, Outbox Uganda.

An initial evaluation of all submissions resulted in a shortlist of 16 teams (comprising 4 members each) which were tasked to propose innovative ideas using the data provided on Kampala city’s road, electricity, and traffic networks. The teams also received mentorship and coaching to refine their ideas before presenting them to a panel of judges. The proposals were evaluated based on several criteria to include the innovativeness of ideas, team composition, presentation, and business fit.

TotalEnergies has been present in Uganda since 1955 through its marketing operations and has more 200 stations countrywide. TotalEnergies EP Uganda is an upstream affiliate which is leading the development activities towards production in the Tilenga project area – Contract Area 1 (CA-1) and Licence Area 2 North (LA-2N) within the Albertine Region.

TotalEnergies is a global multi-energy company that produces and markets energies: oil and biofuels, natural gas and green gases, renewables and electricity. Our more than 100,000 employees are committed to energy that is ever more affordable, cleaner, more reliable and accessible to as many people as possible. Active in more than 130 countries, TotalEnergies puts sustainable development in all its dimensions at the heart of its projects and operations to contribute to the well-being of people.

Energy and Mineral Development Ruth NankabirwaGeneral ManagerISBAT UniversityPhilippe GROUEIXrEVolution hackathon challengeTilenga project area - Contract Area 1 (CA-1) and Licence Area 2 North (LA-2N)TotalEnergiesTotalEnergies EP Uganda
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