PolyU launches Research Centre for Electric Vehicles advancing smart electric vehicle research to achieve carbon neutrality goals
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Wednesday, February 28, 2024
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The Research Centre aims to develop a cutting-edge research platform to address energy and technical challenges presented by modern electric vehicles.
Key Points:
- The Research Centre aims to develop a cutting-edge research platform to address energy and technical challenges presented by modern electric vehicles.
- Electric vehicles are not only a means of transportation, they will promote smart transportation, smart energy, smart networks, smart cities, and smart societies.
- The Centre will focus on cutting-edge research on electric vehicles and the friendly interaction between electric vehicles, power grids and 5G networks.
- It has also recently secured a Public Policy Research Fund to study hydrogen fuel cell vehicle and electric vehicle related policies.