Electric mobility using the example of Tesla | PLZ78

We are in the middle of the transition from the combustion engine to the electric motor as a drive system for vehicles.

The technological breakthrough to the electric car is based on the lithium-ion battery, which has a very high energy density.
As an innovator, Elon Musk was the first to recognize this topic and built the first car factory in the dynamic Silicon Valley.
The presentation shows how innovators repeatedly succeed in taking market share away from seemingly established industries.
The current development of share prices is addressed. The speaker only drives Tesla vehicles, Model S and Model 3, and reports on his practical experience with these cars.

Bild: Prof. Heindl


Dr. Eduard Heindl has a degree in physical engineering and is a physicist. He has already used neural networks for various applications in his dissertation at the University of Tübingen in 2001.
After founding several companies, publishing several specialist books and receiving awards for his activities, he has been a professor at Furtwangen University in the Faculty of Business Informatics since 2003.
Since 2008, he has been a member of the Rotary Club Furtwangen-Triberg and a board member of the Integrata Foundation for the humane use of information technology.

Contact:
To book a presentation, please email eduard@heindl.de
or call +49-7723-5034-78.


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