Introduction:
Mobility today is more than getting from point A to B. It’s a fast-changing ecosystem driven by EVs, automation, smart infrastructure, and digital tools. But one thing remains unchanged: behind every innovation is a need for precise, reliable tools — and that’s where HansTools comes in.
What “Mobility” Means in 2025
- EVs, drones, autonomous vehicles, and connected transport.
- Mobility = Smart systems + Sustainable infrastructure + Human expertise.
- The rise of digital tools, cloud platforms, and data-driven service.



What Role Do Hand Tools Play in Mobility?
- Assembly & maintenance of EVs and battery systems
- Calibration-critical tasks with torque control
- On-site repairs for mobile fleets and charging infrastructure
- Smart workshop integration (RFID, Bluetooth, cloud tracking)
Digital Torque Wrenches: Data for the Future
As torque requirements become stricter, workshops need proof of accuracy and traceability.
- Bluetooth/digital torque tools help log, upload, and verify data
- Used in OEM assembly lines, fleet maintenance, and EV repair
- Fits into the future of robot-assisted workshops and AI maintenance systems
HansTools at IAA Mobility Munich: What We Stand For
HansTools brings 50+ years of trusted hand tool innovation to the future of smart mobility.
- Our tools empower technicians working on EVs, mobility hubs, and smart infrastructure
- Precision, safety, and data-driven support are the new standards
- Visit us in Munich and see how traditional hand tools meet digital transformation
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That’s the spirit HansTools believes in:
Tools serve people.
People move the world.
And movement keeps life going.


Mobility: It’s All About People’s Mindset
At its heart, mobility isn’t about machines — it’s about people.
Whatever the tool — basic or high-end — it is only a means to get the job done.
A tool is the bridge between where we are and where we need to be.
It’s not the price tag or the brand that matters most — it’s how we use it with skill, focus, and purpose.
Mobility means life itself — people, animals, and systems moving to survive.
Take Formula 1 as an example: behind every car on the track is a team of 120 to 200 people working in perfect coordination. From mechanics to strategists, they rely on training, teamwork, and tools — but above all, on the mindset to act smartly in every split second.
