That is the content given at the scientific conference and exhibition "Electric cars and smart mobility" held on the morning of December 17 at the Mien Dong University of Technology (MIT University). The workshop attracted the participation of nearly 30 experts in engineering - electromechanical engineering and more than 300 guests.
Students from high schools visit and learn about automotive technology and aviation engineering of the Mien Dong University of Technology on the occasion of the scientific conference on electric cars and smart mobility.
Currently, electric transport usage around the world is growing at an impressive pace, from about 11.2 million electric vehicles in 2020 to 16.5 million by 2021. Experts predict that, by 2040, the number of electric cars will account for 54 per cent of all vehicles sold at a global scale. In Viet Nam, the development of electric transport has many prospects and is highly appreciated by the international community. The BloomberGNEF review shows that Vietnam's share of electric transport is consistently higher than the countries in Southeast Asia and is only 10-33% below the global average. The country is also considered a potential market for developing electric transport market in the near future.
The workshop contains 14 scientific papers from leading experts in the field of engineering and automotive technology from universities and technology corporations such as: Hanoi University of Technology, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Danang University, Phenikaa University, Siemens Group in Vietnam...
M.A Vo Hong Ky, Siemens Co., Ltd presented the presentation at the conference
The scientific reports focus on a number of things such as: Electric cars and electric car development trends; challenges for the future of pure electric cars and fuel cell cars; smart mobility and self-driving cars; methods and procedures for designing and testing self-driving cars; The direction of self-driving car development in Vietnam… These scientific reports are considered useful resources for students, trainees, and lecturers in automotive technology and engineering.
Author: Hoang Giang
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