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Jan 6, 2026
Imagine a world where fixing your electric car is as simple as swapping out remote control batteries. Meet ARIA, the modular electric vehicle crafted by innovative students from the Eindhoven University of Technology, Fontys, and Summa in the Netherlands. This groundbreaking car is built with repairability at its core, featuring interchangeable modules for everything from batteries to body panels. As team manager Taco Olmer eloquently puts it, "Right to Repair is about giving control back to the user." ARIA's six lightweight batteries, each weighing just 26 pounds, are designed for effortless replacement, making costly repairs a thing of the past. With a vision to shake up the auto industry, these young trailblazers are challenging the norms, aiming to extend electric vehicle lifespans and reduce waste. Whether it's a dented door or a faulty sensor, ARIA's user-friendly design and detailed repair manuals are empowering drivers to keep their wheels turning with ease. As Europe grapples with a shortage of skilled technicians, ARIA might just be the beacon of change the electric car industry needs.
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