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Diploma in Engineering Fundamentals of Electric Vehicles 

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Diploma in Engineering Fundamentals of Electric Vehicles
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Overview

Master the fundamentals of electric vehicle design in this free online engineering course

Duration

20 hours

Total fee

Free

Mode of learning

Online

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Credential

Certificate

Diploma in Engineering Fundamentals of Electric Vehicles
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Diploma in Engineering Fundamentals of Electric Vehicles
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Course details

Who should do this course?
  • For anyone who is passionate about vehicle technology and wants to help the environment by gaining new engineering skills that will advance their career
What are the course deliverables?
  • Define Ohm’s law and Kirchhoff's first and second law
  • Calculate torque inside a PMDC motor
  • Understand the role of magnetic flux inside a PMSM
  • Summarize how to design a field-oriented control
  • Analyze the ‘Clarke and Park transform’
  • Explain how to use Norton's Theorem to design a thermal circuit
  • Identify different types of chargers and their specifications
  • Discuss swappable batteries and swapping stations
  • Outline different international standards for chargers
  • Grasp cell-level monitoring in battery packs
More about this course
  • This free online course leads you through the engineering principles that enable industry to rapidly develop new designs of batteries and motors that are more energy-efficient and accessible than ever before
  • The course opens by explaining how the flow of energy works by unpacking Ohm’s law to help you understand how electric energy travels through a circuit
  • This brings us to torque production inside an electric motor and commutation’s role in creating it
  • We explore a PMDC motor involving split rings and sliding carbon brushes for commutation to discover how it produces torque
  • This course teaches you the crucial methods involved in designing a field-oriented control and how to control the amplitude, phase and frequency of the voltage the battery provides to operate the motor
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Diploma in Engineering Fundamentals of Electric Vehicles
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Alison 
Curriculum

Electric Vehicle Motors

Electric Vehicle Motors - Learning Outcomes

Flow of Energy

Understanding Torque

Motor Dynamics

Electric Vehicle Motors - Lesson Summary

Electric Vehicle Controllers

Electric Vehicle Controllers - Learning Outcomes

Field Oriented Control

Thermal Design

Engineering Considerations

Electric Vehicle Controllers - Lesson Summary

Engineering Principles of Electric Vehicles - First Assessment

Engineering Principles of Electric Vehicles - First Assessment

Battery Chargers

Battery Chargers - Learning Outcomes

Introduction to Battery Chargers

Battery Swapping

Public Chargers

Swapping Stations

Battery Chargers - Lesson Summary

Analytics

Analytics - Learning Outcomes

Battery Monitoring

Monitoring Subsystems

Analytics - Lesson Summary

Engineering Principles of Electric Vehicles - Second Assessment

Engineering Principles of Electric Vehicles - Second Assessment

Course assessment

Diploma in Engineering Fundamentals of Electric Vehicle Design - Course Assessment

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Students Ratings & Reviews

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Learning Experience: Good learning experience, app mode of delivery
Faculty: No faculty. Virtual mode of delivery Course content curriculum is good. Alison has presented topic over slideshow and explained basics of EV
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