Electric vehicles have become more common since 2014 and are the future of the automotive industry. They are superior vehicles because they are more efficient, easier to maintain, cleaner and cheaper to run. They are automated machines that use AI to improve safety and can drive autonomously in the near future. They receive software upgrades throughout their lifespan and are continually improved, unlike their traditional combustion engine counterparts, which become outdated as soon as you start using them.
You will oversee the production of these vehicles in Kanban EV. Over the course of the game, players take on the role of entry-level workers trying to secure their careers. You'll need to manage suppliers and inventories, improve and innovate auto parts, and get your hands dirty on the assembly line to boost production and impress the factory manager.
You have to make smart use of recycling facilities and limited factory inventories to get the right parts when suppliers are short. Because the factory must run at optimal efficiency, production does not wait for your mistakes. Sandra, the factory manager, will assess your performance and keep the factory on pace.
Kanban EV is a game that focuses on resource and time management where you are in control of the entire production facility. You earn production points (PP) for performing various actions in the game, and the player with the most PP at the end of the game wins.