Virtual high voltage lab: gamified learning in a safe 3d environment
Vladyslav Pliuhin, Yevgen Tsegelnyk, Maria Sukhonos, Ihor Biletskyi, Sergiy Plankovskyy, and Taras Sakhoshko

TL;DR
This paper introduces a gamified 3D virtual laboratory using Unreal Engine 5 to enhance high-voltage engineering education, improving safety, engagement, and practical skills for students in urban energy infrastructure training.
Contribution
It presents a novel immersive virtual lab platform with AI tools for high-voltage engineering education, demonstrating improved learning outcomes over traditional methods.
Findings
Increased student engagement and safety awareness.
Enhanced knowledge retention and practical skills.
Positive usability and learning outcome metrics.
Abstract
The integration of immersive technologies has transformed engineering education, particularly in high-risk disciplines like high-voltage engineering, which is essential for urban energy infrastructure. This study presents a 3D virtual laboratory developed using Unreal Engine 5 to support the High Voltage Engineering course for undergraduate students in Power Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Electromechanics. The research investigates how an immersive, gamified virtual laboratory enhances learning outcomes, safety training, and preparedness for urban infrastructure challenges. We hypothesize that VLab-HV significantly improves student engagement, knowledge retention, practical skills, and safety awareness compared to traditional laboratories, contributing to urban energy system resilience. Through ten curriculum-aligned experiments, gamified interactions, and AI-driven…
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Taxonomy
TopicsExperimental Learning in Engineering · Educational Games and Gamification · Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy
