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🚗 Road Vehicles

The Road Vehicles sub-area deals with designing, producing, and operating vehicles for roadway transportation with an emphasis on efficiency, safety, and environmental performance. This field includes advancements in vehicle technologies such as fuel-efficient engines, electric and hybrid systems, and smart transportation solutions. Professionals also work on innovations like advanced driver assistance systems, connected vehicle technologies, and the use of sustainable materials.

Green Vehicle Design

Green vehicles can reduce carbon emissions by up to 50% compared to conventional vehicles, depending on the powertrain and driving conditions. This sector works to create vehicles that utilize alternative energy sources such as electric or hybrid powertrains and incorporate advanced materials to minimize emissions. These activities require expertise in designing and integrating sustainable power systems, optimizing aerodynamics, and selecting low-impact materials.

Automotive Production

Professionals in Automotive Production seek to integrate green technologies and processes, such as energy-efficient machinery, waste reduction systems, and the use of recycled materials. Sustainable automotive production can reduce waste by up to 80% and energy consumption by up to 25% compared to traditional methods. Essential skills include expertise in lean manufacturing, supply chain management, and renewable energy integration.

Green Vehicle Maintenance

Green Vehicle Maintenance and services support the longevity and commercial attractiveness of eco-friendly vehicles. In addition, regular maintenance can improve fuel efficiency and extend the lifespan of eco-friendly vehicles. Relevant skills include servicing electric and hybrid vehicles, using eco-friendly products, and optimizing resource use during maintenance.

EV Charging System

Developing infrastructure to support electric vehicle (EV) adoption is vital for the commercial growth of electric vehicles. Professionals must address technical and logistical challenges, such as site selection and grid integration, working with utility providers, EV manufacturers, and urban planners.

Micro Mobility

The field of Micro Mobility covers designing and implementing small, energy-efficient transportation modes that are useful for promoting urban mobility and reducing congestion. Examples of such modes of transportation are electric scooters, bicycles, and e-bikes. Micro-mobility solutions can reduce urban traffic congestion, given that half of car trips in urban areas are less than 3 miles in length, and lower emissions from personal transportation. Applicable skills include designing and maintaining micro-mobility vehicles, managing fleet operations, and integrating these solutions into urban transport systems.