Electromobility // challenges, ideas and startups
Let’s start with cyber-security problems, are they real? Some startups are saying so..
Cyber attacks on EV/Stations, but how?
How much thought do we really give that someone can steal our information or data when we plug in our car? There is an automatic sense of security we have, however, what we don’t consider is the “darker” side of being so connected and plugged in. Cyber crime is on the rise and cybersecurity problems related to electric vehicles (EV) are something many have never thought of. [link]
Just think Internet of Things (IoT) for your car. Many of us just plug in, use our security code, and voila — charging! However, there are potential risks including unauthorized access, data breaches, ransomware attacks, and manipulation of charging systems.
Actually in EVs the same technologies (hardware, software), same attack vectors and risks + for sure some EV’s specific cases… Anyway it can’t be solved by some external patches.. It’s EV’s vendors responsibility.
Electric vehicles analytics
Problem Statement — Explore the relationship between vehicle types and the uptake of EVs Jurisdiction: Victoria The challenge is to analyse vehicle registration data and explore the relationship between vehicle types and the uptake of EVs. Identify and analyse factors that may influence the adoption of electric vehicles. The challenge is to analyse vehicle registration data and explore the relationship between vehicle types and the uptake of EVs. Identify and analyse factors that may influence the adoption of electric vehicles. This could include variables such as: • Government subsidies and incentives • Charging infrastructure availability • Price of EVs • Consumer preferences • Location Challenge entries could develop predictive models to forecast future electric vehicle adoption rates…
EVs mass adoption problems
There is not enough EVs infrastructure, charge stations 1st of all. Patience, it’s a long story. Higher costs, yes it is.