Electromobility is the use of electric cars, e-trucks, e-bikes, and so on. In order to meet climate goals and become less dependent on fossil fuels, electromobility is one aspect that can help achieve these objectives. This is something that Adam also noticed with the questions of their clients: “The sector is changing quickly, this also affects the needs of our clients as well. For example, they need help with electrification. This means that factories shift to techniques that work on electricity. In this way, the industry works on green energy that isn’t harmful to the environment, and fossil fuels are no longer needed for production processes.”
The idea of the Electromobility Programme came up during a session with the employeneurs of the manufacturing support business cell of TMC Skövde. The course consists of ten courses spread over a period of six months. Eleven of our employeneurs participate in this course to get up to date about electrical engines in the automotive industry. Louise Petersson, Production Engineer at Volvo Powertrain via TMC: “The shift to electromobility has a great impact on manufacturing as well. It is great that during this course we start with the basics of electrical engines, but also get into more in depth topics that can be applicable in our projects.”
The course is not just interesting to employeneurs who already work with electromobility, but also for all others who will probably do so in the future. For Louise, the most important goals of the course are to gain more product knowledge about electrical engines and to know what is critical for these kinds of products to work. Erik Westbrandt, Verification Engineer at Aurobay via TMC: “I don’t work with electrical engines yet, but this will definitely happen in the future. It is great that through TMC I get the chance to gain deep knowledge about the topic and be ready for projects in Electromobility.”