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⚡This is what learning looks like at 200 km/h This week, Eindhoven University of Technology Student Team InMotion is pushing their electric race car to the limit at Circuit Zandvoort, marking two intensive test days for their electric race car. But this isn’t just about speed. It’s about curiosity, collaboration, and the drive to keep improving. 🏎️ On track, the team is putting months of work to the test: – Fine-tuning traction control for maximum grip in ever-changing conditions – Pushing for faster lap times during high-intensity hot laps – Optimizing their advanced cooling system to perform under pressure – Practicing pit stop procedures where every second counts Each lap tells a story. Not just of performance, but of students stepping into the role of engineers, innovators, and problem-solvers, learning by doing, failing, improving, and trying again. InMotion is part of the TU/e innovation Space where interdisciplinary teams tackle real-world challenges through #ChallengeBasedLearning and #Entrepreneurship. These teams play a critical role in shaping the future of innovation while developing the skills needed to become the next generation of talent for the Brainport Eindhoven Region. Curious to see where their journey leads? 👉Follow Student Team InMotion as they continue to accelerate towards their vision to inspire students, organizations, and society to accelerate the energy transition in the automotive industry. Industrial Engineering & Innovation Sciences at TU/e Mechanical Engineering at TU/e Electrical Engineering (EE) at TU/e Industrial Design TU/e     Photos: InMotion

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