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    E-mobility in large machinery and agriculture – only to a limited extent? - 97. Podcast

    Future of drive technologies: How large machines and agricultural technology can become more sustainable

    E-mobility is becoming increasingly important in the passenger car sector . In large machines, such as those used in agriculture, the high energy requirements, charging density and charging capacity and thus also the weight of batteries limit their use. In the podcast conversation by Priv.-Doz. Dr. Andreas Steinwidder with Univ.Prof. Dr. Helmut Eichlseder is concerned with the mobility of the future in agriculture and other heavy machinery .

    Univ.Prof. Dr. Eichlseder heads the Institute for Thermodynamics and Sustainable Drive Systems at TU Graz. Prof. Dr. During his professional career, Eichlseder himself developed and optimized engine technologies, which were then brought onto the market in large series. Today he works in research and development at Graz University of Technology on future drive technologies (e-mobility, hydrogen, hybrid systems, etc.). The research institute is one of the leading players in Europe when it comes to the transformation to sustainable drive systems.

    For Prof. Dr. Eichlseder has no doubt that fossil fuels will also be a thing of history in the foreseeable future, even in large machinery and agricultural technology. From his point of view, however, a colorful mix of energy sources and technologies is needed to get there. You can find out what these are first-hand in this “Agricultural Science Knowledge Compact” podcast episode!

     

    If you are interested in these topics or would like to learn more about them, we invite you to listen to our podcast.

     

     

     

    Univ.Prof. Dr. Helmut Eichlseder talks about e-mobility at the HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein

    Univ.Prof. Dr. Helmut Eichlseder talks about e-mobility at the HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein

     (c) Univ.Prof. Dr. Helmut Eichlseder

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