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S6-project: Trolley 2.0 Optimalisation

Nowadays, sustainability is one of the most important talking points in the transport industry. Public transport is no exception from this rule. For this reason, the local government of Arnhem and Gelderland has decided to make the Rijnlijn between Arnhem and Wageningen carbon natural. The bus company, Connexxion, has decided to adapt the trolley buses to allow them to drive […]

Engineering and Automotive Event Days

On Tuesday 21 June and Wednesday 22 June, we will organise our energetic Event Days as an school. Together with our students, we will conclude the academic year 2021-2022 in a beautiful, dignified and festive way. Will you be there too? Then make your choice from the programme below! Tuesday 21 June 09.00 – 18.00: Powerhouse of Innovation symposium Also […]

S6 Project: New Smart Grid Table

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Everybody needs electrical energy, it has become a basic need. While the electricity grid that transports and distributes electricity is very important, it is abstract and therefore difficult to understand it’s exact operation. To make it easier for non-engineers, students and people who did not study electrical engineering, a smart grid table was made. This table visualizes the electricity grid […]

S6 Project: Construction of a sustainable 15 kVA Methanol Fuel Cell Genset

Nine students from different courses (Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Management) of HAN Engineering and Automotive in Arnhem and the assisting engineers Franz Hullegie, Wilfred Hulleman and Martin Bresser from Bredenoord work on this project. Marcel Katerberg, Noël Steentjes and Christiaan Boudri are supervising the development of a sustainable generator. This genset generates electricity by using methanol as […]

Smart greenhouse for energetic self-regulation

Guido, Safa and Gijs are 1st-year students of HAN Electrical and Electronic Engineering working enthusiastically on their sustainable project ‘The Smart Glasshouse’. Why is this greenhouse so smart? This greenhouse monitors its own temperature, humidity, light intensity and plant nutrients. You also save costs, because the greenhouse keeps exact track of when the lights have to go on and off […]