Electric Vehicle Technology – A Beginners’s Course
What you’ll learn
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Selection of E – motors for Electric Vehicles- BLDC/PMSM/INDUCTION/SynR MOTORS
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Motor Control Technology for Electric Vehicle applications
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Lithium Batteries and Battery Pack Design for Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Application
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Lithium Ion Battery Management Systems
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Safety, Testing, Regulations, and Standards of Electric and Hybrid vehicle’s
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Powertrain Sizing Calculation Procedure and Practice Problems
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Case Study on Nissan Leaf electric vehicle.
Upon completion of the academy, participants will be able to:
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Complete Overview of all High Voltage components involved in an electric or hybrid Vehicle.
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Cradle-to-grave of an automotive OEM to understand the effect of electric vehicle on the carbon footprint.
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Describe the main hybrid and electric vehicle development considerations and performance requirements for various vehicle system
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Apply the operation of brushless dc and induction motors to HEV and EV vehicles
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Define the torque speed curves for motors and the application to electric and hybrid electric vehicles
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Define and analyze battery operation and performance requirements for HEV, PHEV, EREV and full electric vehicle applications
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Estimate the size of a cell to meet a specific requirement
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Describe the functions performed by a Battery Management System (BMS)
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Understand different thermal management methodologies applied for the battery pack systems and their challenges
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Explain different approaches to estimating state of charge, state of health, power and energy
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Compare and contrast the various industry and regulatory standards for hybrid vehicle components, batteries, and charging systems
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Identify how to define key vehicle system requirements and select and size system components that best meet those requirements
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Understand various testing and regulatory requirements for electric vehicle and components at both system and subsystem level.
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Understand the challenges in meeting the safety regulations at international level.
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Understand the drawbacks of current testing procedures applied by the international testing agencies for electric and hybrid vehicles.
Who this course is for:
- Any Electric Vehicle Enthusiast
12 reviews for Electric Vehicle Technology – A Beginners’s Course
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Mayur Shinde –
This course is definitely an intermediate level but even beginners can take benefit of it. You can go for it. It is one of the good courses in EV domain available online. Thank you.
Pius Ng –
Quality of the Video is not that good, lots of bad edits and glitches. I had problem watching couple sections. Those slides presented should be included in the course.
M.S.Kiran Karthik –
I cant give 5 star but the explanation is too good and made it to 5/5. A perfect course to know about the electric vehicles. The practical examples approach of explaining things increased the interest to know more about it. Many times rushed a bit, but received more than expected. Thank you so much sir for making a wonderful course..
Bhavin Sondagar –
Course is exellent for beginners, but there is some lagging between voice and presentation that i feel and some backgroung noice should be disturbing.
Govind Pilla –
Very good the author/teacher is very enthusiastic and passionate about the future of electrical mobility, which we need in more and more teachers.
To get the full grasp , you need to be an electrical engineer , I am mechanical engineer and I will re learn this again once after getting the basic knowledge of electrical
components at circuit level.
No the less it’s good investestment.
Prajwal –
Summarized PPT slides of the course should have been provided
Nuno Oliveira –
It’s very difficult to understand Indian accent. If you have a zero level knowledge on EV’s this course suits you.
Sumer Shanbhag –
As an Automobile Engineer I can say it is a decent course for all the people.
In terms of technicality it could have been improved with some videos and more PPT.
Thankyou for the course Sir
Omar A –
The diagrams/graphs have no index/legend to explain. The drive train example has numbers but no legend as well. the pictures of electric vehicle seems to be taken from Tesla. There should be an element of originality rather than ripping things off from web.
Apparently during the course we hear the people from narrator’s house hold and other individuals speaking which is highly distracting. Flipping between slides is way tooo much.
Riccardo Martin –
caption and language very bad. Content OK but I personally will not recommend this course
Siddharth Pal –
Although I do hold a Production engineering degree (2009), I have been disconnected from the electrical circuit terminologies and the various abreviations as my work in the automobile sector is more mechanical/ service oriented now. Hence, my only input would be to try and provide a glossary or separate external links for students like me, to further look up those terms to enable complete grasp of the subject.
Also, sometimes the narration is skipping some written data, which makes one pause the video to read all the written elements.
bhupathi vijendhar –
First of thanks for providing the course.
It gives a brief idea about electric vehicles.
I need more topics regarding electrical and power electroncis