publish date :
2025-02-21
update date :
2025-04-25
Taipei City Government's Department of Education, in partnership with Lunghwa University of Science and Technology and corporates, conducted an "Industry Novice Village Study Tour to Electric Vehicle Industry" event to facilitate students' comprehension of the operations and advancements of the electric vehicle industry committed to assisting parents and students who are interested in vocational education in the planning of their future career development.
The "Industry Novice Village Study Tour to Electric Vehicle Industry" event invites students and parents to visit Luxgen Motor's Beitou Experience Center and LUXLIFE Service Center. Members can experience the entire process firsthand, from front-end sales to after-sales service. Core electric vehicle technologies, car inspections, parts replacement, maintenance testing, and final delivery comprise this comprehensive comprehension of the electric vehicle industry's operational model. In addition, participants will have the chance to observe the chassis structures of electric vehicles.
In the afternoon, the students visited the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology to acquire knowledge regarding electric vehicles. The students could progressively and enjoyably comprehend the core concepts of advanced technology by being introduced to the operating principles behind autonomous driving technology and learning the fundamental programming concepts. In this way, the students could comprehend the development trends of electric vehicle technology.
Furthermore, a sharing session is included in the event, during which students discuss their learning journeys, research experiences, and plans. The participants were also presented with their self-developed electric buses and electric formula racing cars, enabling them to develop a more tangible comprehension of the opportunities and challenges of vocational education. Doing so will give them a more profound understanding of the industry and its current tendencies.
President Tzu-Hsiang Ko of LHU emphasized that the Industry Novice Village Study Tour is a one-day experiential excursion to technical universities and industry bases for parents, children, and instructors. This excursion is designed to facilitate career exploration more closely with real-world scenarios. The study tour curriculum establishes connections between a variety of industries through a variety of thematic fields. Each workplace experience activity is divided into two phases: the corporate internship phase, during which participants visit partner companies to gain insight into the employment environment after completing vocational education, and the technical study phase, during which participants complete technical studies.