Electromobility is often presented as a technological solution to the energy problem. However, real transformation does not begin with batteries or electric motors.
It begins with a cultural change.
This book offers a technical and strategic perspective on the energy transition, integrating physical fundamentals, electrical and mechanical calculations, and project evaluation criteria under one clear premise: thermodynamics does not negotiate.
Electrifying without optimizing is just shifting the problem somewhere else. Innovating without physical judgment is producing inefficiency under another name.
Through a rigorous yet applied approach, the reader will understand not only how electrical systems work, but how they should be conceived and sized to create real value.
The energy transition does not depend solely on more technology.
It depends on better decisions.