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Home » Health » NAUTH Makes History As The First University Teaching Hospital To Acquire Electric Vehicles In West Africa

NAUTH Makes History As The First University Teaching Hospital To Acquire Electric Vehicles In West Africa

January 15, 2025
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Abuja, NIGRRIA — In a groundbreaking move, the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital (NAUTH) in Nnewi has set a new milestone in West African healthcare by becoming the first hospital in the region to acquire electric vehicles.

Under the visionary leadership of its Chief Medical Director (CMD), Prof. Joseph Ugboaja OON, NAUTH has introduced a fleet consisting of three electric ambulances and four electric carts, marking a significant step towards sustainability in healthcare operations.

Prof. Ugboaja’s decision to adopt electric vehicles (EVs) was inspired by his global exposure to advanced healthcare facilities that prioritize eco-friendly practices. After engaging with world-class medical institutions, he realized the immense benefits of transitioning to electric mobility in a hospital setting, particularly in ensuring a quieter, cleaner, and more energy-efficient environment. The acquisition of these EVs not only underscores his commitment to environmental sustainability but also reflects his forward-thinking approach to improving healthcare services.

The new fleet of electric vehicles has already begun operations in Nnewi, offering multiple benefits to both the hospital and the surrounding community. One of the most significant advantages is the reduction in noise pollution, which is crucial for patient recovery, especially in a medical environment. Electric vehicles, with their silent operation, create an optimal and peaceful atmosphere that enhances the healing process, aligning with NAUTH’s dedication to providing top-notch patient care. Furthermore, EVs are known for their lower maintenance costs, contributing to the hospital’s long-term financial sustainability.

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Prof. Ugboaja’s ambitious vision does not stop at electric vehicles. Under his leadership, NAUTH is also in the process of establishing an oxygen gas plant and a 100MW solar inverter grid. These projects will not only bolster the hospital’s energy independence but also ensure a continuous supply of critical medical oxygen, vital for patient care. The solar grid will serve as a reliable, renewable energy source, further reducing the hospital’s reliance on traditional power grids and reinforcing its commitment to becoming a green institution.

This innovative approach is part of Prof. Ugboaja’s broader strategy to position NAUTH as a center of excellence in healthcare, with a global reputation for medical tourism. His leadership has garnered widespread praise for its proactive, futuristic, and enigmatic nature, as he continues to push boundaries to put Nnewi on the global map for cutting-edge medical services.

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As the first teaching hospital in West Africa to embrace electric vehicles, NAUTH’s bold move serves as a beacon for others in the region to follow suit. With Prof. Ugboaja’s relentless drive and focus on sustainability, NAUTH is on track to revolutionize the healthcare landscape, making strides toward a cleaner, greener, and more efficient healthcare system.

• Story by Prince Ugochukwu Ifeanyi (Aguiyi Anaedo)
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Nnewi — Nigeria

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