Oliver Fuhr’s Bachelor Thesis Got Awarded with the DRIVE-E Study Prize
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The DRIVE-E-Academy takes place annually and gives students of all German universities the chance to gain an exclusive insight into the theory and practice of electric mobility.
Prof. Dr. Alexander Kurz - the executive board of Fraunhofer responsible for Human Resources, Law and Utilization - showed himself impressed by the innovative works and stated (translated from German): "The awarded theses give an important signal for the future of electric mobility in Germany. We are pleased to pay tribute to this commitment with the DRIVE-E Study Prize.
These theses hold huge potential for providing technical solutions to some of the most pressing questions of electric mobility. This relates in particular to the battery cells and systems’ performances and with this, to the increased vehicle range as well as to the question of optimized charging infrastructure.“