06-16-2024, 01:45 AM
Electric Vehicle Technology
Last updated 1/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.85 GB | Duration: 3h 50m
Deep dive into EV Engineering to understand the science behind it
What you'll learn
A complete brief introduction to electric vehicle technology
A complete guide to electric vehicle battery technology
Charging technology and its future
Myth busting facts about Conventional and Electric Vehicles
Opening doors of opportunities in this niche sector of the automotive industry
Requirements
No Pre-requisite Required
English Language Mandatory
Description
INDUSTRY 4.0 stands on 4 pillars namely, Connected Mobility, Autonomous Mobility, Shared Mobility and Electric Mobility. Electric Vehicle Industry is rapidly growing and so the demand of skilled tecnocrates. Electric Vehicle technology and the science behind the cover are the most asked and most hot topic in INDUSTRY 4.0 Revolution. It will form a base pillar for the futuristic automotive technology. It may be an Autonomous cars or a simple Hybrid car, the basic you will carry forward will be the same and now it is the need for the industry proffessionals an aspiring engineering technocrates to know A-Z about an EV. EV Engineering is now a niche technological sector which need to be explored and our complete course will do this job for you. This course on Introduction to Electric Vehicle Technology will make you competent for the upcomming career opportunities in this sunrising sector. Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to understand about the following concepts on: Electric Vehicle Components and its Electrical Power FlowTypes of Electric and Hybrid Vehicles and its architectureAC vs DC Charging TechnologySmart Charging & Fast Charging Comparison between Conventional IC Engine and Electric VehiclesDesign and Calculation for EV PowertrainComparison of Conventional IC Engine and Electric Vehicle DrivetrainMotor Technology and Control StrategyIntroduction to Battery TechnologyTypes of Li-ion Batteries, Battery Parameters, and Battery Chemistry
Overview
Section 1: Getting Started
Lecture 1 Know about Electric Vehicle Organs
Lecture 2 Types of Electric Vehicle
Lecture 3 AC vs DC Charging
Lecture 4 Charging Process and Smart Charging
Section 2: Working Methodology
Lecture 5 Comparing ICE and EV
Lecture 6 Sizing of the EV Powertrain
Lecture 7 Drivetrain Conventional and EV
Section 3: Motors
Lecture 8 Electric Motors
Lecture 9 Induction Motor
Lecture 10 Synchronous Motor
Lecture 11 Introduction to Motor Controls
Lecture 12 Motor Control Circuitry
Lecture 13 Control Sequence of BLDC Part 1
Lecture 14 Control Sequence of BLDC Part 2
Lecture 15 Hall Sensor vs Back EMF Feedback
Section 4: Battery Technology
Lecture 16 Battery Introduction
Lecture 17 Battery Parameters
Lecture 18 Battery Chemistry
Lecture 19 Introduction to Lithium Ion Battery
Lecture 20 C rate
Lecture 21 Types of Cells
Lecture 22 Battery Connection
Lecture 23 Types of Lithium Polymer Batteries
Lecture 24 Graphene Batteries
Engineering Students with Mechanical/Electrical or similar stream,Professionals wanted the know-hows of EV Technology,Non-Engineering background students with basic knowledge of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
What you'll learn
A complete brief introduction to electric vehicle technology
A complete guide to electric vehicle battery technology
Charging technology and its future
Myth busting facts about Conventional and Electric Vehicles
Opening doors of opportunities in this niche sector of the automotive industry
Requirements
No Pre-requisite Required
English Language Mandatory
Description
INDUSTRY 4.0 stands on 4 pillars namely, Connected Mobility, Autonomous Mobility, Shared Mobility and Electric Mobility. Electric Vehicle Industry is rapidly growing and so the demand of skilled tecnocrates. Electric Vehicle technology and the science behind the cover are the most asked and most hot topic in INDUSTRY 4.0 Revolution. It will form a base pillar for the futuristic automotive technology. It may be an Autonomous cars or a simple Hybrid car, the basic you will carry forward will be the same and now it is the need for the industry proffessionals an aspiring engineering technocrates to know A-Z about an EV. EV Engineering is now a niche technological sector which need to be explored and our complete course will do this job for you. This course on Introduction to Electric Vehicle Technology will make you competent for the upcomming career opportunities in this sunrising sector. Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to understand about the following concepts on: Electric Vehicle Components and its Electrical Power FlowTypes of Electric and Hybrid Vehicles and its architectureAC vs DC Charging TechnologySmart Charging & Fast Charging Comparison between Conventional IC Engine and Electric VehiclesDesign and Calculation for EV PowertrainComparison of Conventional IC Engine and Electric Vehicle DrivetrainMotor Technology and Control StrategyIntroduction to Battery TechnologyTypes of Li-ion Batteries, Battery Parameters, and Battery Chemistry
Overview
Section 1: Getting Started
Lecture 1 Know about Electric Vehicle Organs
Lecture 2 Types of Electric Vehicle
Lecture 3 AC vs DC Charging
Lecture 4 Charging Process and Smart Charging
Section 2: Working Methodology
Lecture 5 Comparing ICE and EV
Lecture 6 Sizing of the EV Powertrain
Lecture 7 Drivetrain Conventional and EV
Section 3: Motors
Lecture 8 Electric Motors
Lecture 9 Induction Motor
Lecture 10 Synchronous Motor
Lecture 11 Introduction to Motor Controls
Lecture 12 Motor Control Circuitry
Lecture 13 Control Sequence of BLDC Part 1
Lecture 14 Control Sequence of BLDC Part 2
Lecture 15 Hall Sensor vs Back EMF Feedback
Section 4: Battery Technology
Lecture 16 Battery Introduction
Lecture 17 Battery Parameters
Lecture 18 Battery Chemistry
Lecture 19 Introduction to Lithium Ion Battery
Lecture 20 C rate
Lecture 21 Types of Cells
Lecture 22 Battery Connection
Lecture 23 Types of Lithium Polymer Batteries
Lecture 24 Graphene Batteries
Engineering Students with Mechanical/Electrical or similar stream,Professionals wanted the know-hows of EV Technology,Non-Engineering background students with basic knowledge of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics