Department of Engineering and Communication

Professor Seuser at the first Mobility Day in Hennef

Thursday 25 April 2019

How can mobility and environment protection be combined? How can you improve the efficiency of vehicles and which alternatives to existing concepts do exist? Researchers at the Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences deal with these and other questions of increasing societal relevance.

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Professor Katharina Seuser will present the project Efficient Transport Alternatives (eTa) in an interview on 7 April during the first Hennefer Mobility Day. The Climate Protection Commission of the City of Hennef invites to a celebration with lectures and an environmental mile according to the motto "mobility, environment and nature".

The researchers from various disciplines and departments are working intensively on the development of sustainable mobility concepts and alternatives to classic vehicles using fossil fuels in the eTa project. For example, they are investigating how the flow resistances of modes of transports can be optimized, which is the ideal location distribution of charging stations, and whether new technologies are also accepted by society. "Sustainable research also requires acceptance research," says Professor Katharina Seuser. "We analyze media to understand the reasons for agreeing or rejecting new mobility concepts"

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The event "Hennef macht mobil" (Hennef makes mobile) will take place on Sunday, April 7, from 11am to 6pm in the city center. There will be lectures and interviews on a stage at the Stadtsoldatenplatz. At 1.30 pm, moderator Nicola Reyk will interview Professor Seuser about the research focus of Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences.

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The development of sustainable electromobility is one of the social challenges of our time, which is taken up in the research project eTa.