In promoting sustainable approach towards the future of mobility, leading car manufacturer Toyota jumpstarted its Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) Campus Tour Series by forging a partnership with MAPUA University’s Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering (MME) Department.

The first leg of the educational caravan, held at the MAPUA school grounds in Intramuros, Manila, offered both students and faculty a firsthand look on the benefits of HEV technology through a symposium and an all-day test drive activity.

The event coincided with the MME Department’s 79th Anniversary, making the Toyota Prius and Toyota Prius C units the centerpiece of their Engineering Week’s opening day.

“Our goal is to raise public awareness on the advantages of using HEV technology. There is no better way to start the advocacy than with our future engineers and craftsmen, who will shape our tomorrow,” said Cristina Arevalo, First Vice President of Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP).

During the tour, TMP brought in technical experts from its manufacturing plant in Santa Rosa, Laguna to conduct three sessions of a one-hour symposium discussing the environmental impact of emissions from various energy sources, and how fuel-efficient but powerful hybrids like the Prius contribute to minimizing the automotive industry’s carbon footprint.

A dedicated test drive area also welcomed students for a short route with the Prius C hatchback. Throughout the event, the students were able to break down the concept of synergy between the gas engine and electric motor plus battery of the Prius model.

MAPUA University is currently the first Toyota partner in its series of HEV campus tours, with University of Santo Tomas (UST) and De La Salle University (DLSU) to follow in the coming months.