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State-of-the-art vehicle is equipped with advanced communication and power systems, as well as hands-on STEM kits for education
Piscataway, NJ, July 21, 2025 – IEEE, the world’s largest technical professional organization advancing technology for humanity, today, with the IEEE MOVE Outreach India program, launched its first Mobile Outreach Vehicle (MOVE) to be deployed outside the United States. This marks a significant step in the global expansion of its humanitarian technology program. The MOVE India Vehicle was unveiled today at the IEEE India Office, World Trade Center, Bengaluru. The vehicle is designed to bring educational resources to communities in India and, in the future, provide communication and technology support to relief workers during emergencies in Karnataka.
"Being a witness to the transformative impact of the MOVE program, I am particularly excited about its efforts in India,” said 2025 IEEE President and CEO Kathleen Kramer. “This initiative marks a significant expansion as a global effort while directly addressing critical needs in that region to provide essential communication and power solutions during emergencies, while also empowering the next generation through STEM education on climate change and disaster awareness.”
Built on a rugged Force Traveller chassis and engineered to navigate India’s diverse terrains, the IEEE MOVE India Vehicle’s modular design, power system, and advanced emergency communication suite provide the technology and communication tools relief workers need in the event of a disaster. The vehicle also provides a catalyst for STEM education and sustainability awareness.
The MOVE India Vehicle has a grid and solar-powered energy setup with a hybrid inverter and lithium-ion battery bank, delivering up to 30 hours of energy. The onboard communications include a Wi-Fi 6e antenna suite, 4G connectivity, and HAM radio systems to provide seamless, high-bandwidth communication during emergencies.
Inside, the vehicle carries interactive STEM kits aimed at educating students and communities on climate change, disaster preparedness, and sustainable technologies. The STEM program is expected to reach over 100 schools annually, beginning with operations in Karnataka, and will expand further to other states across India.
"The IEEE MOVE India Vehicle represents a tremendous step forward to building more resilient communities and in our mission to leverage technology for the benefit of society,” said Mary Ellen Randall, IEEE 2025 President-Elect. “By combining immediate disaster response with long-term educational outreach, we are empowering communities across India.”
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