King Faisal University creates sparks with electric car project

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King Faisal University qualified for the second phase of the Shell Eco-marathon Asia 2023 with its electric KFU Car project for a single-seater urban vehicle that is environmentally friendly. (SPA)
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King Faisal University qualified for the second phase of the Shell Eco-marathon Asia 2023 with its electric KFU Car project for a single-seater urban vehicle that is environmentally friendly. (SPA)
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King Faisal University qualified for the second phase of the Shell Eco-marathon Asia 2023 with its electric KFU Car project for a single-seater urban vehicle that is environmentally friendly. (SPA)
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Updated 14 February 2023
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King Faisal University creates sparks with electric car project

  • KFU qualified, with its electric KFU Car project, for the second phase of the Shell Eco-marathon Asia 2023, a regional energy efficiency contest that will be held in Indonesia
  • Teams from across the Asia-Pacific and Middle East will have a final demonstration at the Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit in Lombok

RIYADH: King Faisal University, represented by the college of engineering, qualified for the second phase of the Shell Eco-marathon Asia 2023, a regional energy efficiency contest that will be held in Indonesia in July.

The university qualified with its electric KFU Car project for a single-seater urban vehicle that is environmentally friendly. The car’s internal structure, auxiliary equipment and electrical circuits were installed as part of the project.

Mohammed Al-Ohali, rector of the university, said during a reception for the project team members that this achievement is a paradigm shift that aims to achieve the Saudi Vision 2030 goals.

“These include developing human capacities, national industries and logistics, and reflecting the university’s institutional identity related to energy and environment, in particular.”

Shell Eco-marathon Asia 2023 is a regional competition that encourages energy efficiency and consists of three phases.

The first phase involves the preparation of the design and engineering drawings, the second concerns preparation of the internal structure, and the third concludes with testing of the car on a racetrack.

Teams from across the Asia-Pacific and Middle East will have a final demonstration at the Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit in Lombok, Indonesia.


Saudi tourism minister visits heritage sites along Northern Trail

Updated 22 December 2025
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Saudi tourism minister visits heritage sites along Northern Trail

  • Ahmed Al-Khatib highlights natural, historical landmarks
  • Northern Trail sites are a part of the Saudi Winter program

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khatib recently traveled on the Northern Trail from Riyadh to Hail, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

Part of the Saudi Winter program, the Northern Trail has natural and historical landmarks running across various regions of the country.

Al-Khatib began the trip in Thadiq governorate where he was briefed on sites including the tourist village of Ghamra.

He perused the village’s Najd-style mud buildings, ancient alleyways and mosques which are typical of the region’s historical sites.

The minister visited the geopark north of Riyadh to see the natural rock formations and valleys.

The park is a UNESCO-recognized Global Geopark and is run under the supervision of the National Center for Vegetation Cover Development.

From there, he continued north to the Qassim region, passing through rural farms and agricultural tourism destinations.

Al-Khatib visited the Al-Bustan shrine in the city of Buraidah, and the Cultural Heritage Center that is a major attraction for local and foreign visitors.

The minister ended his trip in Hail’s historical mountainous region.

One of his stops was Jabel Umm Sinman in Jubbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring rock inscriptions dating back more than 10,000 years.

The itinerary included hiking trails in the Aja Mountains, desert adventure experiences, the Al-Didhan Reserve, and a stop at the home of pre-Islamic tribal leader and poet Hatim Al-Tai.

Other points of interest along the Northern Trail include the Sheikh Omar bin Muqrin Archaeological Palace in Shaqra, the heritage village in Ushaiqer, and the Al-Askar Palace in Al-Majmaah.

More details about the various sites along the Northern Trail can be found at visitsaudi.com.