Yesterday we joined the Partner Event of InMotion, the high-performance student team from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) that is based on the Automotive Campus. Their vision and technical depth continue to push the boundaries of what electric mobility can achieve.
During the session, the team highlighted their three main goals for the upcoming development phase:
Showcasing fast-charging capabilities on track – proving high-power charging in demanding, real-world racing conditions.
Improving the robustness and reliability of their next-generation battery platform (NGBP Evo) – evolving the system with a strong focus on safety, performance and integration.
Laying the foundation for their next major milestone – preparing for a full one-hour race, a true stress test for both vehicle and battery technology.
Having InMotion located on the Automotive Campus is incredibly valuable. Their presence brings a constant flow of new ideas, technical experimentation and fresh engineering talent directly into the heart of our innovation ecosystem. It strengthens the connection between education, research and industry, while accelerating the development of advanced electric technologies that benefit partners across the campus. The team’s ambition and hands-on approach contribute to the dynamic atmosphere that makes the Automotive Campus a breeding ground for next-generation mobility.
A big thank you to the InMotion team and all partners for an inspiring event — we’re proud to have this level of innovation and energy right here on campus.

