Back in 2012, Adamson University and Scheider Electronics introduced the LEEPad2, a solar-powered car that is backed up by Scheider’s Xander XW solar charge control technology. The car was sophisticatedly engineered by then AdU’s electronic engineering students. The LEEpad 2 was critically acclaimed and has received an enormous amount of good feedback from the people.
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Originally, the car itself was the Univerisity President’s challenge to the students in which they will need to interpret a creation that highlights the moral “greening the University”. The students took up their University President’s challenge and with a little help from Schneider Electronics succeeded in creating LEEPad 2.

Newly upgraded LEEPad 2.
However just recently, a video was posted over to Top Gear PH’s Facebook account, reintroducing the LEEPad 2 in a rehabilitated form. AdU Electronic Engineering student, Mark Huyong and his peers continued their University’s legacy and slowly upgraded the iconic school creation. It seems that the improvement of LEEPad 2 has become some sort of a school activity for AdU electronic engineering students, which means that the University wholly considers LEEPad 2 as a personal school “pride”.
The upgrade primarily focuses on a secondary panel and its benefit seems to directly involve the efficiency of its solar energy storing power, however, from the video, this seems to be rather unclear. What do you guys think of the newly rehabilitated LEEPad 2? Hit us up in the comment section below. We’d love to hear from you guys.

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