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Automotive Fuel Cell Systems Components and Operation (4-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: April 17, 2017
- Part 2: April 19, 2017
- Part 3: April 24, 2017
- Part 4: April 26, 2017
Session information and overview available below.
Four (4) 1-hour online training sessions:
- April 17, 2017 (8:00PM ET): Automotive Fuel Cell System and Components
- April 19, 2017 (8:00PM ET): Automotive Fuel Cell System Fuel Cell Stack Operation
- April 24, 2017 (8:00PM ET): Automotive Fuel Cell System Power Converter System
- April 26, 2017 (8:00PM ET): Hydrogen Storage Systems
Fuel Cell powered vehicles are now part of the automotive production market and have been deployed into the field by automotive manufacturers such as Toyota and Hyundai. This series provides technicians with a solid technical background in fuel cell power systems components, system operation, and a view as to how these systems will need to be serviced and diagnostics by using the Toyota and Hyundai systems as examples.
In addition this series provides a solid technical background in fuel cell power converter components, hydrogen storage system, systems operation, and a view as to how these systems will need service and diagnostics by using the Toyota and Hyundai systems as examples.
At the conclusion of this series the technician will have information on how fuel cell systems operate, component locations and operation, diagnostics, and services typically required to diagnose and service the fuel cell system. In addition technician will have information on how fuel cell power conversion and hydrogen storage systems operate, hydrogen tank inspection, component locations and operation, diagnostics, and services on power conversion and hydrogen storage systems.
In addition this series provides a solid technical background in fuel cell power converter components, hydrogen storage system, systems operation, and a view as to how these systems will need service and diagnostics by using the Toyota and Hyundai systems as examples.
At the conclusion of this series the technician will have information on how fuel cell systems operate, component locations and operation, diagnostics, and services typically required to diagnose and service the fuel cell system. In addition technician will have information on how fuel cell power conversion and hydrogen storage systems operate, hydrogen tank inspection, component locations and operation, diagnostics, and services on power conversion and hydrogen storage systems.
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.