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José María Cancer & Isaac Prada lecture on Light Electric Vehicles for INSIA’s Master on Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
José María Cancer & Isaac Prada lectured on Light Electric Vehicles as a part of the INSIA Electric & Hybrid Vehicles Master course. The session is focused on the regulations governing the EPAC (Electrically Power-Assisted Cycles) industry, the design and manufacturing of new models, energy sizing and component technology. Special focus was made on the software tools developed by KeelWit for the sizing and selection of the best energy source for every need that have been used in the engineering and construction of both electric bicycles and tricycles by the company. The success of the previous edition of this program pushed INSIA to call for this third edition before the end of 2016, with over 20 people joining this new...3 Oct 2016
“Towards tomorrow’s Automotive. The path to a real sustainability”, new article published by Isaac Prada in the Journal of the ICAI Engineering Association
In this article, Isaac talks about the role that Automotive might play in the world’s efforts for a more sustainable future, what’s behind the current trend towards sustainability in this industry and how vehicles shall be used in the future. The article explains the increasing role of Automotive in the energy consumption mix in Europe and even more in the transport industry. It describes the new technologies, those ready to use or still being developed (electric & hybrid vehicles, regenerative breaking, hydraulic cars, etc.). It also unveils, as still less popular, new car uses in the future, focusing in autonomous cars studied from every aspect (technical, legal, etc.). You can read (in Spanish) the whole article in:...16 Jan 2016
José María Cancer & Isaac Prada lecture on Light Electric Vehicles for INSIA’s Master on Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
José María Cancer & Isaac Prada lectured on Light Electric Vehicles as a part of the INSIA Electric & Hybrid Vehicles Master course. The session is focused on the regulations governing the EPAC (Electrically Power-Assisted Cycles) industry, the design and manufacturing of new models, energy sizing and component technology. During the whole session they both showed KeelWit’s models designed and built for e-bike and e-trike manufacturers. After the class conclusion, a long Q&A session was held, where the 31 attendants asked for additional information whilst getting familiar with the different e-bike components handed by KeelWit. The success of the second edition of this program might force INSIA to call for a third edition before summer 2016, as a decen of people were held in a waiting list due to capacity restrictions for January’s...2 Oct 2015