Ultre 4 Cargo beim Laden. Foto: Ultre
The expert jury of the eMove360° Award for Electric & Autonomous Mobility nominated the most innovative and future-oriented mobility submissions from more than 30 submissions. The jurors selected three companies as winners in the Battery & Powertrain, Autonomous Vehicle and the special Electric Utility Vehicle categories. The category winners were honored in the exclusive ambience of the Holiday Inn Munich Westpark on October 14th. Ultre 4 Cargo won in the special Electric Utility Vehicle category. Oskar Zieta accepted the trophy and summarized the advantages of the Ultre: Ultre 4 Cargo is a dedicated electric vehicle for the last mile that closes the gap between light delivery vehicles (bicycles) and light commercial vehicles (LCVs) and offers the advantages of both solutions: lightness, the ability to stand in the vehicle, maneuverability and safety, access from all sides, high load capacity (4m³ and 2.8m package length) and suitable speed and range for urban transport needs. Built with maximum simplicity in mind, it’s an energy-efficient tool for both work and production processes. The Ultre brand’s goal is a sustainable, ecological, and agile urban transport fleet tailored to the task at hand, not to luxury needs. www.ultremobility.com

The winners in the Electric Utility Vehicle category
The members of the eMove360° Award 2025 jury:
The distinguished jury of experts represents a cross-section of the industry, from academia and companies to the publishing industry, ensuring a comprehensive evaluation of all submissions for the Materialica Design + Technology Award and the eMove360° Award for Electric & Autonomous Mobility. Here is an overview: Holger Czuday, Head of Automotive Cluster Bayern Innovativ GmbH; Burkhard Holder, Global Director for Trends, Innovation and International Networks at the VDE Group; Christian Labonte, Manager Design Experience, Audi AG; Michael Lanz, lanz.design.consulting; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Markus Lienkamp, TU Munich, Head of the Faculty of Automotive Engineering; Robert Metzger, CEO & Publisher, eMove360 Media GmbH; Prof. Peter Naumann, Professor of Munich University of Applied Sciences, Department of Industrial Design; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Karl Reiling, Landshut University of Applied Sciences, Chair of Adhesive Technology and Composite Materials; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Holger Ruckdäschel, Head of the Chair of Polymer Materials at the University of Bayreuth, Managing Director of Neue Materialien Bayreuth GmbH; Nina Saller, Director, XbeyondS; Dr. Martin Vetter, formerly Head of Team MOTION Division Mobility at TÜV Süd.
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