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Meet the Dutch student team behind a 4-minute EV charging solution

At Realize LIVE Europe 2025, Siemens Global Academic and Future Workforce Program will drive discussions around the future of academic-industrial alignment and how we can prepare engineers to be day-one ready for today’s industrial workplaces. 

Taking place in Amsterdam, from June 30 to July 2, this event offers educators, students and industrial professionals alike a unique opportunity to share perspectives, learn from one another and guide the future of engineering. 

One session that stands out is led by Noa Vogel, the team manager of InMotion — a dynamic student team from the Eindhoven University of Technology. Noa recently completed his bachelor’s in industrial engineering at the Eindhoven University of Technology and will be starting a master’s in operations management and logistics at the same university this fall. 

In his session, titled “Electric Refueling: InMotion’s 4-Minute EV Charging Solution,” participants will have the unique opportunity to learn about their inspiring work developing the fastest-charging electric race car for long-distance racing — and the role student teams play in automotive innovation.  

Register now to join us at Realize LIVE Europe 2025. If you’re an academic, be sure to take advantage of our exclusive rate for educators.

How InMotion brought 4-minute EV charging to life 

The session will dive into the mechanics of InMotion’s unique next-generation battery pack and how it can dramatically reduce charging times, extend driving range and decrease the environmental footprint of batteries. 

“We are striving to make fast charging as accessible as traditional fueling, with aspirations to showcase our technology in high-performance racing events like the 24 Hours of Le Mans,” said Noa. 

Noa will also share the story of how InMotion’s team of just a few students thirteen years ago grew to a larger team of 25 that is now making groundbreaking achievements in EV battery development. 

How student teams play a unique role in supporting career readiness 

Besides exploring cutting-edge technology, Noa’s session will highlight the invaluable experiences gained through participating in student teams. These teams provide an exciting opportunity for students to put their skills to the test and learn about engineering in a practical setting. They challenge students to develop innovative solutions, engage in hands-on problem solving and collaborate across various disciplines, ultimately preparing them for future careers in the industry. 

Join us at the intersection of industry and academia at Realize LIVE Europe 2025 

This session promises not only to inform but to inspire attendees with an interest in the future of mobility, battery innovations and environmental sustainability.  

Siemens Global Academic and Future Workforce Program has also planned a variety of other Realize LIVE sessions, including Dr. Anja Schierbaum’s session on a new systems engineering course at Fraunhofer IEM that incorporates hands-on, challenge-based learning, peer group interaction and more. 

Join us in Amsterdam and learn how leaders in both industry and academia are working together to address the engineering skills gap across a variety of sectors. 

For academics wishing to attend Realize LIVE Europe 2025, there’s still an opportunity to register at an exclusive rate. 

Ian Mark

Ian Mark is a content specialist on the Siemens global academic marketing team. He writes about all the ways that Siemens academic program is helping drive positive change in the world of engineering education.

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This article first appeared on the Siemens Digital Industries Software blog at https://blogs.sw.siemens.com/academic/dutch-student-team-behind-4-minute-ev-charging-solution/