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Margot Weijnen, Pavol Bauer, Frank Rieck, Auke Hoekstra, Gautham Ram, Marnix Wagemaker, Rolf Künneke, Zofia Lukszo, Roland Steinmetz, Rick Wolbertus, Bert van Wee, Jianning Dong, and Riender Happee

Electric vehicles are the future of transportation. Electric mobility has become an essential part of the energy transition strategy and will result in significant changes for vehicle manufacturers, governments, companies and individuals.

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Electric vehicles are the future of transportation. Electric mobility has become an essential part of the energy transition strategy and will result in significant changes for vehicle manufacturers, governments, companies and individuals.

In this program, you will be given a comprehensive view of electric mobility. You will gain knowledge of the most important aspects of this new market, including state-of-the-art technology of electric vehicles and charging infrastructure; profitable business models that can work for enterprises in this market; and effective policies for governmental bodies, which will accelerate the uptake of electric mobility. This series of four courses will deliver expertise you can apply to all aspects of electric mobility as its importance grows. It will help policy makers, engineers and fleet managers to make sound strategic decisions about e-mobility products and their implications.

This program was co-developed by Dutch Innovation Centre for Electric Road Transport (Dutch-INCERT) and TU Delft and is taught by experts from both the industry and academia, who share their knowledge and insights.

What you'll learn

  • The role of electric vehicles in the energy transition strategy.
  • Fundamental understanding of the technology behind electric cars and charging technology and infrastructure.
  • Fundamental understanding of future potential and profitable business models for electric cars.
  • TCO models, lean mass productions, value chain thinking and business integration.
  • Fundamental understanding of policy objectives and instruments to support electric mobility and the role of government in transition management and effective public policy interventions.

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Four courses

Electric Cars: Policy

(18 hours)
Electric cars are more than a novel means of mobility. They are recognized as an essential building block of the energy transition. Fulfilling their promise will imply a significant change in the technical, digital and social dimensions of transport and energy infrastructure. Government intervention is called for, as the massive adoption of electric mobility will deeply change our society and our individual routines.

Electric Cars: Introduction

(18 hours)
Electric vehicles are the future of transportation, and this course will teach you about the technology, business models, and policies surrounding them.

Electric Cars: Technology

(22 hours)
Electric cars are essential to the energy transition. This course focuses on the technology behind electric cars, including their operation principle, motors and power electronics, battery technology, charging infrastructure, and future trends.

Electric Cars: Business

(18 hours)
Electric cars are more than just a new way to get around. They're seen as a key part of the shift to cleaner energy. If you want to learn about the business opportunities in this new market, this course is for you!

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