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Electric Mobility in the Age of Climate Change 
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Electric Mobility in the Age of Climate Change
 at 
RMIT 
Overview

Explore the design and delivery of electric vehicle infrastructure to reduce carbon emissions in cities

Duration

2 weeks

Total fee

4,550

Mode of learning

Online

Difficulty level

Intermediate

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Course Level

UG Certificate

Electric Mobility in the Age of Climate Change
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RMIT 
Highlights

  • Earn a certificate after completion of the course
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Electric Mobility in the Age of Climate Change
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RMIT 
Course details

Skills you will learn
What are the course deliverables?
  • Identify key challenges and opportunities in real estate and electric mobility
  • Evaluate approaches for electric vehicle infrastructure and their application
  • Apply electric vehicle principles
  • Demonstrate an understanding of inclusive, sustainable, and resilient cities.
More about this course
  • This course provides an in-depth exploration of electric mobility solutions and their pivotal role in mitigating the impacts of climate change in the transportation sector
  • In this course participants will examine the principles, technologies, policy frameworks, and socio-economic implications of electric vehicles (EVs) and their integration into sustainable mobility systems

Electric Mobility in the Age of Climate Change
 at 
RMIT 
Curriculum

Currents trends in the delivery of EV infrastructure in Europe

Low carbon transition in cities

Urban transformation and electric mobility

Integration of EV infrastructure

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Implementation of EV systems

Buildings

Impact of electric vehicles on the public realm

Trends, policy and interventions

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Electric Mobility in the Age of Climate Change
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Faculty details

Dr Romaine Logere
Romaine Logere is one of the lead content writers at FutureLearn for RMIT Europe. She has a masters in design and did her PhD on transdisciplinary practice, both with RMIT University in Melbourne.
Rebecca Leshinsky
Associate Professor Rebecca Leshinsky (PhD, Melb) teaches in the School of Property, Construction & Project Management at RMIT University. She is a barrister in property and land use planning.

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