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Lithium Ion Battery Family Systems (5-Part Series)
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Participants will receive login information for this online course within 24 business hours of completing the registration.
Session information and overview available below.
- Part 1: September 11, 2017
- Part 2: September 18, 2017
- Part 3: September 20, 2017
- Part 4: September 25, 2017
- Part 5: September 27, 2017
Session information and overview available below.
Five (5) 1-hour online training sessions:
- September 11, 2017 (9:30PM ET): Lithium Ion Battery Families - Cell Construction and Operation
- September 18, 2017 (9:30PM ET): Lithium Product Systems
- Hybrid Systems: Ford, GM, Honda, Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz, Battery Pack Systems
- Plug-In Vehicle Systems: Ford, GM, Toyota Battery Pack Systems
- Electric Vehicle Systems: BMW, Ford, GM, Nissan, Tesla
- September 20, 2017 (9:30PM ET): Vehicle Performance Changes Due to Lithium Aging and Cell Balancing
- September 25, 2017 (9:30PM ET): Lithium Cylindrical and Pouch Modules: Failure Modes and What Causes Cell Aging or Loss of Capacity
- September 27, 2017 (9:30PM ET): How to Test and Diagnose Plug-In and Electric Vehicle Battery Packs Using the Scan Tool - Battery Pack Stress Testing: Scan Tool PIDs and DTCs
The Lithium Ion family of technologies are the primary technology for plug-in and electric vehicles but, it is also being found in hybrid products. The many different Lithium technologies will force technicians to become familiar with it so they will understand how it impacts diagnostics and repair. Each family can have a different discharging voltage characteristic which effects vehicle and Scan Tool diagnostics. This series will provide the technician with the necessary information on all of the Lithium technologies, cell balancing systems, failure modes, diagnostics, and how these battery packs can be repaired instead of replaced. At the conclusion of this course, the technician will be able to identify the various Lithium formats, aspects cell aging, rebuilding concepts, and understand how to use Scan Tool PIDs to help analyze, diagnose and repair the battery pack.
This class results in a certificate of completion that will be provided to the participant after successfully completing all online training sessions in the series. The certificate and its stated hours are eligible for NATEF annual credit and may count toward other professional development requirements.
Contact us or email accessonline@futuretechauto.com if you have questions or comments about this (or other) online training courses.
Contact us or email accessonline@futuretechauto.com if you have questions or comments about this (or other) online training courses.