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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Electric Vehicles and Mobility by École des Ponts ParisTech

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About the Course

The purpose of Electric Vehicles and Mobility is to help you, whatever your profile, your training or your country, find your own answers to questions such as: - Will electric vehicles be the last to be allowed in megalopolises in the 21st century? - Does the environmental gain from vehicle electrification justify heavy investment in charging infrastructure? - Are electric vehicles only for wealthy people in developed countries? This course will allow you to acquire elements from engineering science, sociology, environmental science, political science, economics, management science, in order to evaluate, analyze and implement the diffusion of electric vehicles where their use is relevant. This MOOC is the English version of Mobilités et véhicules électriques; in the lecture videos, the teachers speak in French, nevertheless their presentation is in English and English subtitles are available. Groupe Renault and ParisTech schools have been working together for almost 15 years on topics related to sustainable mobility. Together, they created two Master programs (Transport and Sustainable Development in 2004, Mobility and Electric Vehicles in 2010) and the Sustainable Mobility Institute Renault-ParisTech in 2009, to support ongoing changes. Electric Vehicles and Mobility is the result of this shared history and was developed from a course delivered within the Master Mobility and Electric Vehicles, led by Arts et Métiers ParisTech in partnership with Ensta ParisTech, Mines ParisTech and École des Ponts ParisTech....

Top reviews

HM

Apr 19, 2020

A Very good course for electric vehicles learnings. This gave a deep understanding about the mobility using electric vehicles. The policy's for electric vehicles and mobility are well explained.

WN

Mar 12, 2024

This course has equiped me with knowledge on electric vehicles and related infrastructure. The ll round approach to how choices should be made to boost coverage of emobility are insightful.

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By roja 2

Nov 7, 2022

good

By PREETHIVRAJ D

Nov 4, 2022

GOOD

By VIJAY M

Sep 30, 2020

Good

By Aathieswaran. J

Sep 12, 2020

good

By Arshil R

Aug 9, 2020

NICE

By ROSHAN

Aug 6, 2020

nice

By Prashant M C

Jun 29, 2020

Good

By SIVAGURU M S

Jun 23, 2020

Good

By Dipak p

May 24, 2020

Nice

By PREMKUMAR C

Apr 2, 2019

Good

By MD. R A

May 17, 2019

5*

By karthikeyan S

Jun 11, 2019

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Apr 23, 2019

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By Maxime A

Apr 27, 2018

Very good introductory course to the electro mobility subject. The course is nicely structured, and gives good overview of the main trends and challenges towards electrification of (urban) transport. The methods videos are also helpful and give the learner some good methodological insights for those interested to know more about how transport policies are made. The mix between socio and economic perspectives on mobility is also good.

However, the course is unfortunately in French, and the translations in english are sometimes very approximative (especially in the quizzes) which lowers the quality of the MOOC. The recommended readings are almost all in French , whereas there is so much to learn from international literature to be considered when talking about sociotechnical transitions and more generally of the mobility transition. Also, all the interviews are from the french electro mobility ecosystem. Whereas i understand the course was sponsored by Renault, it would have also been interesting to hear from interviewees from other countries and contexts, to acquire a more global understanding of the electro mobility phenomenon.

Therefore, to improve (and be rated a 5 stars course) I would suggest a little "internationalization" of the material (have some invited speakers/interviewees from other countries + promotion of international scientific literature on EVs). Otherwise thanks a lot for the course and kudos to the whole team behind the MOOC!

By Wiam N

Jul 7, 2020

Great course! It gave us, leaners, an overview of the electric vehicles from various points of view, tackling all the subject in an engineering, economical, environmental point of view.

As a mechanical engineer, I prefer having a better understanding of the electric vehicle and all the components and systems, in addition to the design of the electric vehicle. The addition of a technical chapter was sufficient to make this course outstanding.

Finally, I would like to thank you for this great course!

By Gabriel M F

Jul 21, 2019

The quality of each lecture is very good. Always showing relevant data to justify certain assumption and to better illustrate an idea. There is almost no technical knowledge during the course, which makes me a bit sad, since that for most topics within electromobility it is difficult to understand without a technical analysis over the fact. Nonetheless, the course is a great bases to understand the importance of electric vehicles in the mobility system and automotive industries around the globe.

By Patrick W

Feb 23, 2021

A very interesting course although the translation into English in parts made it more difficult to understand. This applies especially to the Assessment Quizzes which are badly formatted as well. The interviews with Renault staff were very interesting as they presented a view that was not always heard before. Overall a good and interesting course.

By vatsal b

Jul 16, 2020

The course is very good. Turned out to be slightly different from what i thought as it focused more on the environmental and geographical aspects. I thought that a another section dedicated to engineering of EVs would be there but apart from that there it was really good. Also french is not my first language so had to struggle a bit for that.

By Matias A P L

Sep 27, 2020

Very interesting course from a political and economical point of view. It gives you an insight of all the factors to understand the present and future of electrical vehicles.

It would also be interesting to add a chapter about a technical point of view, like which factors would make a battery last longer but it was very resourceful.

By Öykü B A

Feb 9, 2021

The course gives an overall good high level information of the EV and Mobility world. I enrolled to the course without noticing that the course language was French... which i dont know. Another thing is the numbers, datas are old-dated as the course was created 4-5 years ago. So does not provide up-to-date values of todays world.

By Pravin M

Jun 12, 2020

The course is good to understand the mobility of the electric vehicle and it will be useful when the electric vehicles start to dominate the Automotive world. The course is unfortunately in French, and the translations in English are sometimes very approximative (especially in the quizzes) which lowers the quality of the MOOC.

By Vinoth C

May 10, 2020

The course is good to understand the mobility of the electric vehicle and it will be useful when the electric vehicles start to dominate the Automotive world.

The only cons of this course is the presentation as it's in French, wish it was in English too so that it will be helpful for learners all over the world.

By Philippe M

May 30, 2022

A great introduction into the complex world of electric vehicles! Being a native english speaker, it was difficult at times to understand some of the concepts as I imagine a lot of the course was a direct translation from French, so some contexual meeting might have been lost in the process of translation.

By Sebastien H

Jan 16, 2022

Good MOOC from a very renowned French engineering school , little bit old but still very relevant and a very good base to understand the challenges of mobility and EVs. I have not found such good MOOC on any other platforms. And you can chose the option to have a certificate delivered at the end.

By Carole R

Jun 18, 2022

The content is very high quality and well structured. I learned a lot. But the mix of French and English courses is a bit confusing. In particular, the wording of the assessment questions is a bit strange, potentially due to translation issues between French and English.