Career prospects

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Graduates of the Master's program Sustainable electromobility have a broad and future-oriented skills profile that opens up attractive career prospects in various sectors.

  • The automotive and supplier industry is looking for experts who can develop and optimize electric powertrains, battery systems, power electronics and charging infrastructures. The integration of these components into vehicle platforms and their communication with the environment also offers a wide range of challenges for which sound electrical engineering knowledge is crucial.
  • Career paths also open up in the energy industry, for example with energy supply companies or grid operators. Specialists are needed there who are familiar with the effects of increasing electromobility on power grids, load management and renewable energies.
  • Research and development departments at industrial companies, universities and non-university research institutions are another important field of activity. There, graduates work on the further development of storage technologies, power electronics or sustainable materials and system solutions for the mobility of the future.
  • They are also in demand in consulting companies, start-ups or in the public sector - for example in transport planning, mobility research or in shaping political framework conditions in the field of sustainable mobility and energy.

Thanks to their interdisciplinary knowledge in electrical engineering, system integration, digitalization and sustainability, Master's graduates are ideally prepared to play an active role in the technological and social transformation towards climate-friendly mobility - whether in industry, research or strategic planning.

Training in electromobility is aimed at various job profiles , each of which can be further differentiated by setting priorities. These include


  • Engineer for research and development of electric drive systems,
  • Production engineer for vehicle construction of e-mobiles
  • Engineer for research and development of systems for intelligent mobility,
  • Systems engineer for user-centered driving
  • Engineer for research and development of electronic vehicle systems and components,
  • Engineer for research and development of software modules for e-mobility